Synopses & Reviews
Bronwyn and Paul are a couple stranded at a "temporary" stop on their inevitable way to Hollywood glamour--in a house that is so ugly, so frayed, so...brown that it's almost cool. But just as the Bohemian life is wearing painfully thin, their fortunes change, catapulting them out of the world of practical problems and into the world of ethical ones.
About the Author
Sandra Tsing Loh is a writer/performer whose most recent one-person show, the critically acclaimed Aliens in America, was published by Riverhead in paperback this September. Loh has also performed her monologues in the 1996 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, and on NPR radio. She is the winner of a 1995 Pushcart Prize for fiction and a MacDowell Fellowship and her work has appeared in The New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Harper's Bazaar, Los Angeles Times and in Buzz magazine, where she penned "The Valley" column. Her essay collection, Depth Takes a Holiday, was a hardcover bestseller and has already hit the Los Angeles Times paperback bestseller list at #3.