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No car, no gig, and no baritone ukulele...what's a girl to do?

New Hackenbush review and a mention in the Whittier Daily News

Posted: May 30th, 2010 | Author: Ginger Mayerson | Filed under: News and reviews | 1 Comment »

Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job review at I Spy With My Altered Eye on May 24, 2010

“Self-discovery is part of the journey in ‘Dr. Hackenbush Gets a Job: Sexual Harassment and Class Warfare’ (Wapshott Press, $12) by Ginger Mayerson. Set in the ’80s, the novel finds Mabel Hackenbush between gigs, her baritone ukulele in ruins and her car in the shop. She takes on a day job, working to get back to her real calling as a jazz vocalist. South Pasadena resident Mayerson wrote music before turning to books.”
Author highlights stair-filled walks in Southland, by Michelle J. Mills, Whittier Daily News, May 16, 2010

Wow, when did I move to South Pas? Not that I’d mind if I didn’t live in Lincoln Heights.


One Comment on “New Hackenbush review and a mention in the Whittier Daily News”

  1. 1 Lyn Jensen said at 12:44 PM on June 7th, 2010:

    I guess S. Pasadena and Lincoln Heights overlap in some people’s minds.


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