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The Truth is Bad Enough: What Became of the Happy Hustler? [Michael Kearns] on www.adultsxxxenjoy.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. “We are all lucky to still.
Description:It bothers Michael, though, to count her as one of the reasons for his prolonged existence. Published in as a paperback original by Warner Books, The Happy Hustler was the alleged autobiography of one Grant Tracy Saxon, a high-priced call boy whose rise from rags to riches by servicing rich men and women made him, according to the publisher's promotional copy, "a modern Whoratio Alger. This was an isolated, frenzied and increasingly unhinged gay man with no prospects or esteem, playing to an audience of one -- whatever desolate client he could hold hostage during their phone call. That may also be a first. Apr 29, Freyja Vanadis rated it really liked it Well-written autobiography of one of the first openly gay actors in Hollywood, Michael Kearns. By Albert Williams Sign up for our newsletters Subscribe When Michael Kearns graduated from Chicago's Goodman School of Drama in , he didn't feel the school thought much of his chances as an actor. Racina, now a TV soap-opera writer, had been inspired by the financial success of Xaviera Hollander's memoir, The Happy Hooker, to cook up Grant Tracy Saxon as a bisexual male equivalent.
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