Saturday, May 15, 2010

PLAYING WITH BOYS, by Alisa-Valdes Rodriguez, audio recording, read by Isabel Keating

Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez's trademark style intermingles the struggles and triumphs of several Latina women. Her first book, THE DIRTY GIRLS' CLUB, followed six women, friends from their college years. It was an exhausting but fascinating mix.

This book stirs together three LA-based protagonists: the talent agent Alexis, a transplanted Texan who's stuck managing a tasteless, sexist band; Marcella, a former telenovela star hoping to escape her nude photographs and find better roles in Hollywood, and Olivia, a would-be-screenwriter suffering from PTSD since she witnessed the murder of her father by Salvadoran death squads.

The three support each other with humor and warmth in their professional lives and their tangles with men. I feel that Valdes-Rodriguez could have tightened the action by eliminating a little of Alexis' seething about her chunky body and Marcella's hatred of her never quite perfect one. Stay-at-home mom Olivia is initially so dreary and depressed that I began to skip those segments. When she finally re-invents herself, it's worth the wait.

Isabel Keating's narration is splendid; the different voices are distinct and crisp, a pleasure to hear. This artist is top-notch, and I hope to find more of her work. It would be great with another of Valdes-Rodrigues' tasty combinations.

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