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The entrance of Lilly Linda Le Strange into the front hall of the Essential Center Shopping Mall was no mere pedestrian stroll. First off, she was preceded by the acrobatic antics of the Ninja Fringers who, having seen far too many Kung Fu movies, fairly flew into the foray. This troop of a dozen radical gay activists, lead by Southie's own Paddy O'Punk, did more than act up. They bounced beyond all boundaries in their efforts to assault and reform the politically incorrect . In swept Lilly, striding atop her platform pumps modeled after the pylons of the Mystic River Bridge . She swaggered to the center of the foyer, paused to survey the surroundings and commented, "Nice work boys, now stick close to Mama 'cause the sparks are gonna fly." Naughty Astronautess is a demented farce starring La Diva extraordinaire, Lilly Linda Le Strange as the first drag queen astronautess. This saga follows fast on the heels of The Family Jewels, a gay comedic mystery set in Boston. The series will be concluded with The Mermaid and the Sailor, a romantic romp set in Provincetown. These startling chronicles make up the trilogy, Glamour Galore.
The young antiquarian from an old Boston family and his sister had just inherited their aunt's Back Bay town house. As they walked through the home they felt the sorrow and excitement of new heirs and they reminisced about their childhood days in this antiquated residence where nothing had changed for years. Upstairs in a shuttered bedroom, an ornately enameled chest lured them by its barbaric splendor, and they were compelled to open it. Inside they found a key. The Family Jewels is a comedic mystery and the first book of the trilogy, Glamour Galore. Our industrious author is madly scribbling away with frantic haste the next two novels. Naughty Astronautess, the middle novel, recounts the adventures of the first drag queen astronaut. The concluding novel, The Mermaid and the Sailor, is a romantic romp set in Provincetown. These three Gay novels are escapist froth intended to make you laugh while you ponder the human condition.
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"In this new collection of essays, many published here for the first time, the author of the warmly reviewed The Scholar-Librarian leads a series of further explorations into the world of books, libraries, and the visual arts."--BOOK JACKET.
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