Blame It on Hoboken, Sharon Glassman
Blame It on Hoboken, Sharon Glassman
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Blame It on Hoboken

Author: Sharon Glassman

Narrator: Sharon Glassman, a full cast

Unabridged: 5 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/23/2016

Categories: Fiction, Humorous


Synopsis

Is there a mathematical formula for love? Can a New York City tour guide with a gift for seeing what others overlook find it in time? This charming, modern romantic comedy recasts the classic love story of Cupid and Psyche in Frank Sinatra’s hometown with twelve original songs, from swinging jazz to indie folk.When New York City tour guide Caroline Cates uses Euclid’s proof of perfect numbers to find true love on a deadline, she meets a pushy male matchmaker, Jimmy Foss, in a Sinatra impersonators’ club in Hoboken, New Jersey. Only Caroline can see Jimmy. But he’s great at bringing couples together, so she hires him.Can this odd couple find Caroline’s perfect match in time? The answer will take you on a tour of fascinating fictional landmarks and help you solve the music-driven mystery that connects Caroline’s favorite overlooked landmark—the grave of the nineteenth-century poet Enid Hobb—to Jimmy’s family history and the #1 pop song of the spring.

About Sharon Glassman

Sharon Glassman was born in Philadelphia and moved to New York City after college. She has written for the New York Observer, Publishers Weekly, and Elle, created topical humor for WFUV and public radio, and performed solo stage stories nationally in traditional and unusual places. She currently resides in Colorado, where she produces The Lazy Person’s Book Club live shows and podcast. She is the author of Love, Santa (Grand Central Publishing).


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“Blame It on Hoboken is a true delight for anyone who’s dared to pursue a big dream: a must for lovers of romantic comedy, independent spirits, classic myths, and the magic of music.” Vivek Tiwary, Broadway producer and author of The Fifth Beatle