The Perfect Manhattan by Leanne Shear, Tracey Toomey

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  • Pub. Date: June 2005
  • 448pp
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    • Pub. Date: June 2005
    • Publisher: Broadway Books
    • Format: Hardcover, 448pp

    Synopsis

    It’s all the rage. It is Gossip Lit: a genre of novels—dubbed by The New York Times as a massive new publishing trend—that offer inquiring minds a tantalizing peek at the rich and powerful behaving badly. In this juicy, irresistible tradition, Broadway Books proudly presents the ultimate summer cocktail with a fresh new recipe: The Perfect Manhattan.

    Cassie is a young college graduate with the world on a string, a yen for screenwriting—and a staggering pile of student loans weighing her down. In lieu of the lucrative snooze-fest of a reliable consulting job, she shocks everyone she knows by opting for a sexier, more flexible job: mixing drinks. Never mind that she doesn’t know single-malt whiskey from Jack Daniels: she’s eager to learn. And under the tutelage of a sexy SoHo bar owner, she’s soon cranking out three-olive martinis with the city’s glitterati thirty-deep at the bar.

    When she accepts a summer gig bartending in the Hamptons, Cassie finds herself catapulted into a whirlwind of dazzling celebrity and over-the-top wealth unlike anything she’s ever seen. Surrounded by playboys, moguls, spoiled kids, and Paris Hilton clones in strappy stilettos, she soon wonders if playing the ersatz socialite—while trying to actually make a living—is more than she bargained for.

    Authors Leanne Shear and Tracey Toomey bartend at hot spots Onieal's in SoHo and the Star Room in the Hamptons, rubbing elbows with the likes of Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and the Hilton sisters. Their uncanny ability to blend blistering social satire—shaken, not stirred—with a healthydose of romance, comedy, and scandal, results in a fast-paced, enormously entertaining look at life on the chichi side of the tracks.

    Author Bio:

    LEANNE SHEAR writes for New York magazine, US Weekly, and In Touch magazine. TRACEY TOOMEY has appeared on All My Children and Law and Order and in the Oscar-winning film A Beautiful Mind. When they aren’t writing and acting, Leanne and Tracey can be found behind the bar at Onieal's in New York City’s SoHo and the Star Room in the Hamptons, where they first met and became great friends.

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    In their attempt to titillate while criticizing the high life, bartender/writer Shear and bartender/actress Toomey shake an imperfect cocktail with this story of a sexy young mixologist's fabulous but sordid summer working in the Hamptons. After graduating from Columbia, aspiring writer Cassie tends bar at a posh SoHo watering hole, experience that lands her a summer spot at the front bar of Hamptons hot spot Spark. Cassie, who has blue collar roots, is quickly swept up in the scene: flirting for tips up to $1,000 and landing handsome trust-fund boyfriend James Richard Edmonton III. By Labor Day weekend, the frenetic socializing and spending hard-earned cash on designer dresses take a toll on the hopeful screenwriter. While the authors divulge interesting behind-the-bar secrets plus tidbits on how bartenders rip off bar owners, in fleshing out the Hamptons elite they resort to stale Lizzie Grubman and P. Diddy references and WASPy stereotypes. (Cassie dubs her romantic rivals, decked out in pastel cashmere sweater sets and pearls, the "Pearls Girls.") Add banal commentary on differences between old and nouveau riche to Cassie's ultimate disavowal of "selfish, shallow, boring people spending money," and this concoction's fizz goes flat. Agent, Elizabeth Weed. (July) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Leanne Shear writes for New York magazine, US Weekly, and In Touch magazine. Tracey Toomey has appeared on All My Children and Law & Order, and in the Oscar-winning film A Beautiful Mind. When they aren’t writing and acting, Leanne and Tracey can be found behind the bar at Onieal’s in New York City’s Soho and the Star Room in the Hamptons, where they first met and became great friends.

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    Couldn't put downby Anonymous

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    May 14, 2009: I thoroughly enjoyed this book from fresh new authors. I hope they write another soon. If you've ever worked in the restaurant or service world, it will bring back memories. Great characters. Page turner.

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    July 11, 2007: I loved the book it was just a great book actually a book that I just couldn't put down. The ending was unexpected though but o well I still loved it.


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