David Sunshine

A Novel of the Communications Industry

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Morrow Wilson ISBN: 9781477251911
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: August 13, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Morrow Wilson
ISBN: 9781477251911
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: August 13, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

When blond, blue-eyed, broad-shouldered, college football hero T. J. Brinkman leaves Sweet Dreams, Arkansas, to make his name and fame in the world of big city television, he is lucky enough to find employment with the industrys most prominent and highly regarded producer, David Sunshine, widely considered the brightest hope for televisions future. A media darling considered the best in the business by people who accept his public image, David Sunshine in real life immediately proves himself a far cry from the publics, the medias, and T.J. Brinkmans naive and gullible assessments of him. What happens when T.J.s innocence and idealism clash with David Sunshines egotism and opportunism is at times hilarious, at other times heart-breaking. Filled to overflowing with characters who range from fragile to cruel to beautiful to eccentric, David Sunshine re-creates a world gone by and tells the story of how it really was as television began to decline from its Golden Age into a far more cynical industry. David Sunshine is best described as a comedy of substance. In depicting the American television industry of the 1960s, it is as accurate as it is funny.

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When blond, blue-eyed, broad-shouldered, college football hero T. J. Brinkman leaves Sweet Dreams, Arkansas, to make his name and fame in the world of big city television, he is lucky enough to find employment with the industrys most prominent and highly regarded producer, David Sunshine, widely considered the brightest hope for televisions future. A media darling considered the best in the business by people who accept his public image, David Sunshine in real life immediately proves himself a far cry from the publics, the medias, and T.J. Brinkmans naive and gullible assessments of him. What happens when T.J.s innocence and idealism clash with David Sunshines egotism and opportunism is at times hilarious, at other times heart-breaking. Filled to overflowing with characters who range from fragile to cruel to beautiful to eccentric, David Sunshine re-creates a world gone by and tells the story of how it really was as television began to decline from its Golden Age into a far more cynical industry. David Sunshine is best described as a comedy of substance. In depicting the American television industry of the 1960s, it is as accurate as it is funny.

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