Cruising in the Fast Lane

The unabashed memoirs of a woman in a man's world

by Mary Overton


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/19/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 166
ISBN : 9780595279678

About the Book

All girls don't go to New York City to live and work. All women do not " try everything." All single women do not "make it in New York." This book reveals the highlights and pitfalls of such a life.

Opportunities opened because of relationships-but not through sex. Sex had other results. Some were good. Friends were many and enemies were numerous, vengeful and tough. Both were justified in their feelings. With awe and respect for knowledge or talent, patience was rarely shown for stupidity and slow wits.

Achievement and valor seemed too natural to be worthy of notice. This writer's agenda was always about the next challenge. All men were competition but very good company. The effort to make money failed; money came with hard work for good causes.

Maybe the reluctance to have children stems for the genesis of prolific forefathers. My grandfather had sixteen children, numerous siblings and he was sixth or seventh generation in the U.S. Although General Robert Overton, the alleged sixteenth century forebear of the clan, was a British politician, England apparently has few by that name.

Life in the fast lane ranged from obeying the speed limit to permitting no passers.


About the Author

My life was gay, daring, sensible, sensitive, senseless, seemingly without direction, not ordinary and rarely dull. I was born in Kankakee, Illinois; lived in Des Moines, South Bend, Syracuse, Stamford, Hollywood, Cambridge, New York for fifty years, and now, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. I did go abroad.