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Playing with Boys: A Novel (original 2004; edition 2005)

by Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez (Author)

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When Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez' first novel was published last year, it caused a sensation. Readers flocked to the story of six friends in Boston because both the voice and the characters Valdes-Rodriguez created were utterly fresh. A brand new, large, and eager audience came out for a book they felt had been created just for them-young American women whose Hispanic side had been overlooked by commercial novels until The Dirty Girls Social Club.In Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez' delicious new novel-each a Latina in her late 20's -take Los Angeles by storm in Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez' delicious new novel. Marcella, Olivia and Alexis have bonded not only over the trouble with men but about how tough it is to make life work in L.A. no matter what you do. Marcella is a hot young television actress, hardly able to enjoy the life she's bought for herself and certainly not enjoying her body, which is never quite perfect enough. Olivia's boy is her toddler son-and she's tethered to him and to her suburban mommy track so tightly the other girls sometimes cringe. Alexis has a smart mouth and an ample body; she's a beautiful musicians' manager with loads of style but about enough self-esteem to fill a Prada card case. Her complicated love affair with the casually sexy Cuban rapper Goyo is a deeply satisfying romance that will delight readers almost as much as the emotional richness and girly fun of the heroines' friendship.… (more)
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Title:Playing with Boys: A Novel
Authors:Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez (Author)
Info:St. Martin's Griffin (2005), Edition: First Edition, 368 pages
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Narrated by Isabel Keating. Follows the career trials and romantic tribulations of three Latina women in Los Angeles: Marcella, star of a "Baywatch"-style show is sexy, book smart and cynical. Meek Olivia is the mother of a toddler and suffers PTSD from witnessing her father assassinated in El Salvador. Alexis is an up-and-coming talent agent and manager who discovers them both but suffers from low self-esteem because of her heavyweight appearance in sleek L.A. At book's end, Marcella is a respected, acclaimed actress; Olivia divorces her husband and is immersed in public TV projects; and Alexis marries the poetic Cuban rapper she signed to her stable.
  Salsabrarian | Feb 2, 2016 |
Was so bad I couldn't finish it. ( )
  Kimberly_P | Nov 14, 2014 |
Rowena (my daughter) read it and enjoyed it very much. She asked me to check if Alicia has written any other books. She has and I've bought a book which I will give Rowena in 2 days on her Birthday.

I finished this book this morning and I agree, it was a good read. I like the roughness, the honesty. Only thing I wasn't very happy about was the end. Everybody has a happy end? come on now.
But I want to read more by this author ( )
  Marlene-NL | Apr 12, 2013 |
I am dumber for having read this book... I encourage everyone to stay the hell away from it and to ignore the reviews on the back touting it as some kind of awesome beach read. This book is stupid... and I generally enjoy chick lit. I hated the characters, hated their choices, hated the men in their lives, hated them hating themselves, hated their clothes and cars, hated their vocabulary, hated their jobs and hated their animals. I hated the beginning, middle and end. If you read this book, even after I have begged you not to, I am not going to feel bad for you when you gouge your eyes out and poke at your brain through your empty sockets in an attempt to erase any memory of this book. ( )
  TeenieLee | Apr 3, 2013 |
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Charm is the product of the unexpected.--Jose Marti
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This book is dedicated to the wonderful actress Mara Holguin, who taught me you're never too old to make a new friend; and the brilliant Elsa Menendez, who made me realize a friend had been there all along. (Gracias, Faustino, wherever you are, for bringing the 'burque girls together again.)
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There were times that made me s'dang proud to be a Mexican, I wept 'til my mascara melted---say, when Vincente Fernandez sang "Cielito Lindo" for the Republican National Convention in 2000.
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When Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez' first novel was published last year, it caused a sensation. Readers flocked to the story of six friends in Boston because both the voice and the characters Valdes-Rodriguez created were utterly fresh. A brand new, large, and eager audience came out for a book they felt had been created just for them-young American women whose Hispanic side had been overlooked by commercial novels until The Dirty Girls Social Club.In Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez' delicious new novel-each a Latina in her late 20's -take Los Angeles by storm in Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez' delicious new novel. Marcella, Olivia and Alexis have bonded not only over the trouble with men but about how tough it is to make life work in L.A. no matter what you do. Marcella is a hot young television actress, hardly able to enjoy the life she's bought for herself and certainly not enjoying her body, which is never quite perfect enough. Olivia's boy is her toddler son-and she's tethered to him and to her suburban mommy track so tightly the other girls sometimes cringe. Alexis has a smart mouth and an ample body; she's a beautiful musicians' manager with loads of style but about enough self-esteem to fill a Prada card case. Her complicated love affair with the casually sexy Cuban rapper Goyo is a deeply satisfying romance that will delight readers almost as much as the emotional richness and girly fun of the heroines' friendship.

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