From Library Journal
In her first novel, what could be a thinly veiled autobiographical look at Rudner's discovery of her own comedic outlook is embodied in the friendship between dancer-turned-stand-up comedian Mindy Solomon and model-turned-actress Ursula Duran. It takes the author a while to find the right level of character development versus the delivery of clever lines, but the story gets stronger as the friendship is tested by career moves and male companions; the two main figures are well supported by memorable minor roles and an insider's view of the stepladder system in comedy clubs. The book as read by Rudner herself resonates with her specific comedic style and pacing, often to a listener's detriment as the recording goes from near whisper to shouting, depending on the punchline. A nice diversion for primarily female audiences.
Joyce Kessel, Villa Maria Coll., Buffalo, NY
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Joyce Kessel, Villa Maria Coll., Buffalo, NY
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From AudioFile
Mindy Solomon has arrived in New York City ready to launch her dancing career when she meets her new best friend, Ursula Duran, who becomes a famous fashion model/actress. When Mindy injures herself and can no longer dance, she turns to her next best talent, comedy, at which point her career takes off as the laughter begins. Mindy's personality is warm and witty as she tries to see the humorous side in every situation, including the senior citizen SRO she is living in. Rita Rudner brings her creations to life with a high, sharp voice and quick narrative. However, her words fade into inaudibility when she gets excited, and unnecessary vulgar language is sprinkled liberally throughout the book. Overall, Rudner keeps the listener entertained as the women blossom in their careers and lives. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
