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Lucky Baby Jesus Peter Bradshaw

Lucky Baby Jesus von Peter Bradshaw

Lucky Baby Jesus Peter Bradshaw


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Zusammenfassung

The question isn't whether or not you can have it all, but how to keep it once you've got it . . .

Lucky Baby Jesus Zusammenfassung

Lucky Baby Jesus Peter Bradshaw

Celebrated media darling and much-feted gay icon, Sean Cunningham is the wealthy and wildly successful editor of infamous style magazine, SOMDOMITE. Rarely out of the public eye himself -- he's a past master when it comes to spin and the art of the sound-bite, not to mention his keep-them-guessing private life and penchant for controversy -- he seems to have achieved everything he could have wished for . . . and he's not yet thirty. But when he meets and falls for TV producer Catherine, his future suddenly seems rather less certain. His big problem, though, is not those aspects of his life that he'd always assumed would be his by right, but the one thing that everyone else has taken for granted. His sexuality. Specifically, he finds himself faced with the ultimate dilemma: can he come out of the closet and admit he's heterosexual without losing face, fans, or fame? Not to mention his job . . . Or the love of his life?

'Focused, literate, intelligent, nicely observed, humane, funny' SUNDAY TIMES

Über Peter Bradshaw

Peter Bradshaw is the film critic for the Guardian and writes regularly for the Evening Standard. He has also contributed to the Modern Review, the New Statesman, Tribune and the London Review of Books. He lives in London

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Lucky Baby Jesus Peter Bradshaw
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Broschiert
Pan Macmillan
2004-05-07
320
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