"An enjoyable read"
Thirty-something Alice Finnegan pays the rent doing odious
temporary office jobs for nasty bosses while hoofing the
mean streets of Broadway seeking acting gigs. Her
nonagenarian grandmother, a long ago retired showgirl,
lives with Alice and encourages the dream. Besides her beloved grandma, Alice finds solace from being
an out of work actress with her perfuming pals Izzy and
Dorian. The Three Musketeers are there for each other.
The support of these two and her granny keeps her going
when office dating turns out wrong and her daytime bosses
assign her the handling of trash projects. As directors
tell her what they want her to fix about herself that is
when they don't want to taste the goods personally, Alice,
in spite of all that negativity, expects to one day be the
toast of the city with her musketeers at her side. This is a fun chick lit tale starring a delightful
protagonist who with the help of her friends takes blows,
but keeps on trying. Alice is a wonderful protagonist;
many readers will root for her to turn Broadway into her
wonderland especially when they watch the invasion of the
permanent crowd on the residents of temp world. Deeper
than the amusing REALITY CHECK and MISS MATCH, TEMPORARY
INSANITY is a solid look at someone trying to make it to
the majors, but must eat first. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 16, 2004
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