The Talking Onion
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About the Book
It is 1969 in Elm City Estates.
You remember Elm City Estates. The perfect American suburb. Pete and Gladys lives there. So do Donna and Alex. Dr. Welby practices medicine there. Calvin does all the handiwork, and Josephine the plumbing. Doves flew out of kitchen cabinets, and roses suddenly appear in glasses of stomach remedies.
Ann and George live there, too. And tonight’s their daughter’s debut as a Talking Onion.
But then Errol Lobkins, fleeing from the police for walking his dog at the wrong hour, arrives and you not believe what is about to happen in this ideal community.
A brilliant, stinging, erotic satire of how America turned into what it is today.
About the Author
Paul Rosner is not only a novelist; he is also a playwright, a librettist and a lyricist. His great cult Hollywood novel, The Princess and the Goblin, has recently been reprinted and is available on all the major book sites. His latest, a mystery entitled Night Train to Rangoon, has just been published with iUniverse. As a lyricist, he has one of the most popular poetry sites on the Internet: Love Songs for People Who Have Been in Love More Than Once.