Maybe the Moon, Armistead Maupin's first novel departing from his bestselling Tales of the City series, is the audaciously original chronicle of Cadence Roth -- Hollywood actress, singer, iconoclast and former Guiness Book record holder as the world's shortest woman. Maupin's novel, Maybe the Moon, chronicling the adventures of the world's shortest woman, was a number one bestseller. His novel The Night Listener was made into a feature film starring Robin Williams and Toni Collette in Armistead Maupin lives in San Francisco, California/5(). Maybe the Moon is a novel written by San Francisco novelist Armistead Maupin. The story Maupin describes as 'partly autobiographical', despite the main character being a female heterosexual Jewish dwarf. The character was also based on his friend Tamara De Treaux, who was the actor for E.T. Former tennis player Jim Courier read this book during a www.doorway.ru: Armistead Maupin.
Maybe the Moon 1ST Edition Signed Hardcover - January 1, by. Armistead Maupin (Author) › Visit Amazon's Armistead Maupin Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Armistead Maupin (Author) out of 5 stars. ratings. Maybe the Moon, Armistead Maupin's first novel since ending his bestselling Tales of the City series, is the audaciously original chronicle of Cadence Roth — Hollywood actress, singer, iconoclast and former Guiness Book record holder as the world's shortest woman. All of 31 inches tall, Cady is a true survivor in a town where — as she says — "you can die of encouragement.". Armistead Maupin is better known for his Tales of the City series, but I liked Maybe the Moon much better. It is a very clever story of a dwarf who played an ET-like character in a movie years ago, and has not been able to advance her career since.
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