"[Ali] Liebegott continues [her] winning streak with her third novel Cha-Ching!, tracing the life and times of compelling lead character Theo, a restless lesbian with a military hairstyle (which makes her gender-ambiguous enough to nickname herself "sirma'amsir") There is a . · As ruthlessly, page-turningly entertaining as The IHOP Papers, Cha-Ching has confirmed me as an Ali Liebegott fan for life. Unfortunately for me, though, not much left unread in Ali Liebegott’s ruefully hilarious, downwardly-mobile lesbian protagonists are confused and damaged and struggling against difficult circumstances, none more so than their own darkest impulses, compulsions, and /5(44). To celebrate the publication of Cha-Ching! and the re-issue of The Beautifully Worthless, both out on the City Lights/Sister Spit imprint, Ali Liebegott read.
Cha Ching by Ali Liebegott available in Trade Paperback on www.doorway.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. A tender, unforgettable story about being young and broke in America, and the conjoined hearts of. "It was , the year of bad, low-blood-sugar decisions," begins Ali Liebegott in her frank, funny and painfully realistic new novel Cha-Ching!. I remember making a lot of bad decisions during my own version of - and Liebegott's heroine, Theo, certainly makes her share in this novel - but the author smartly resists the urge to pigeonhole her narrative into a time capsule, aside. Get FREE shipping on Cha-Ching! by Ali Liebegott, from www.doorway.ru Theo, our scruffy, big-hearted, and quick-witted heroine, is not so much down on her luck as delivered luckless into a culture where the winners and losers have already been decided. Her adventures in getting over take her from San Francisco to New York.
Cha-Ching! by Ali Liebegott | Editorial Reviews. NOOK Book (eBook) $ $ Save 25% Current price is $, Original price is $ You Save 25%. Liebegott, Ali. “Cha-Ching!”, City Lights/Sister Spit, Young and Broke in America Amos Lassen Theo has had a run of bad luck and she knows that she needs a change so she begins an odyssey that takes her from San Francisco to New York City. Read “Cha-Ching”, by Ali Liebegott online on Bookmate – Theo, our scruffy, big-hearted, and quick-witted heroine, is not so much down on her luck as delivered luckless into a culture where the winners.
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