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  • American Princess Meets Homeboy

  • By: Jamy Rosser
  • Narrated by: Selena Hernandez
  • Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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American Princess Meets Homeboy

By: Jamy Rosser
Narrated by: Selena Hernandez
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Publisher's summary

With Hope Johnson as connection to culture of privilege, David Taylor develops into top salesman at Fashion on Fremont family boutique replacing menswear manager she fired unbeknownst to father. After work one night drinking at the bar in Golden Nugget Casino, in conversation with Hope, he admits he writes poetry. She laughs it off teasing him about being a working class guy - aircraft mechanic, writing poetry.

When the two of them are having dinner with dad, Rob, and Hopes play mom, Vanessa who lives in Long Beach, she jokingly brings it up. Her fathers girlfriend, a high school English teacher encourages him to let her read his poems. She is impressed enough to convince David to have them published. When he does, his chapbook, Man Meets Woman readership grows in Long Beach Indie bookstore circles leading to selling of 2,500 copies the summer of '76.

Prior to Davids arrival on Long Beach scene as Young Turk, Wilson White, a retired History Professor from Fresno State turned best-selling writer with book of essays titled, Wilderness, was literary celebrity. Shadowed by success of chapbook poet, Mr. White decides to publish a book of poems. On same day Wilson White has meet-and-greet for Mother Nature Unchained, at big box store (Borders) in Westwood Village, a block away, three hours later in The Village, David Taylors readers pack Book Closet (Indie store owned by female friend of Mr. White) for reading. It is his first recital of, Homecoming, a poem published in American Poetry Review - the best seller himself in attendance. Mutual respect for each others work becomes foundation for friendship among writers who turn occasion into cause for partying the night way with Long Beach Indie circle at Wills Bixby Knoll mansion.

With book deal for complete volume of poetry released the coming year, David and Hope elope for Christmas wedding on Maui planned that summer before success of chapbook. She vacationed in Hawaii with dad and Vanessa as young girl, returning a grown woman to be carried over last threshold by her champion the poet.

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Awesome Narration!

The Story of the American Princess Meets Homeboy was decent. The performance of the narrator put it up to a 5 star ranking for me.

So much detail went into the production...the music, sound effects, the different character voices...all were things that you don't experience in most Audible books.

Really don't understand how you can listen to this and not appreciate how much time and effort went into this. The production on this is what kept me listening for more.

Very entertaining ...be prepared to be immersed in this world when you press the purchase button!

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Not worth it save your credit.

The narrator needs to stick to childrens books. I wasted a credit. Couldn't finish the book..

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