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There is not much in this hard-luck story to grab on to or connect with, except that it is a wonder that Skyhorse survived. What did come of his life within this dysfunctional family is a love and appreciation for storytelling; though, like his mother, his fiction seems to have more appeal.
An intriguing biography of the Edgar Award-winning author whose works (The Big Sleep; Double Indemnity) many of us have read or seen adaptations of on the big screen and who made great inroads in the mystery genre, though not so much in his own life.
An emotionally difficult but revealing read about the sex industry and the lifestyle of sex workers in which Dawn encourages more frankness and discussion in the future.
An excellent choice particularly for those who have read Vonnegut and will now understand the sources of the ideas he espouses in his novels and be able to contrast them with the actual person. [See Prepub Alert, 5/9/11.]