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Books with title I Should Have Stayed Home

  • I Should Have Stayed Home

    Horace McCoy

    Paperback (Serpent's Tail, March 1, 1995)
    Mona and Ralph, two jobless roommates desperate to become stars, are introduced to Hollywood society after Mona curses a judge during a friend's trial. Ralph battles with his own corruption and loss of principle, as theft, prostitution and suicide wash them away.
  • I Should Have Stayed Home: A Novel

    Horace McCoy

    eBook (Open Road Media, Jan. 15, 2013)
    McCoy’s classic, slyly funny novel about a pair of young actors trying to make it in a pitiless HollywoodFor aspiring actor Ralph Carston, all roads lead to Hollywood—but none seem to be direct or easy. The handsome Georgia native immediately finds that his Southern accent is one strike against him, though he manages to eke out a living as an extra alongside his pretty roommate Mona Matthews. But the big break for these two young hopefuls finally arrives in a curious way. When their third roommate is sentenced to three years in prison for shoplifting, Mona’s emotional courtroom outburst wins her and Ralph notoriety—and entrée into new social circles. Ralph becomes the self-loathing plaything of Ethel Smithers, a wealthy widow who promises much but has no interest in delivering. Mona faces romantic nightmares of her own while also being blacklisted for joining a union. A precursor to Sunset Boulevard, and reminiscent of Nathanael West, I Should Have Stayed Home is a fantastically hardboiled portrait of Tinseltown in the thirties. This ebook features an extended biography of Horace McCoy.
  • I Should Have Stayed in Bed

    Joan M. Lexau

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, June 1, 1965)
    The experiences of a little boy on a day when nothing turns out right for him.
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  • I Should Have Stayed Home

    Horace McCoy

    Paperback (Black Mask, Nov. 19, 2009)
    Temptation and desire in Hollywood. Hard-boiled. Perverse! Ralph Carston, a handsome young man from Georgia, and roommate Mona Matthews work as extras and dream of Hollywood stardom when a courtroom fracas by Mona gives them a flash of notoriety. This leads to a swank Hollywood party and an introduction to Ethel Smithers, a rich older woman with a less than pure interest in Carston.
  • I Should Have Stayed Home

    Horace. McCoy

    Paperback (SIGNET., March 15, 1951)
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  • I should have stayed home

    Horace McCoy

    Paperback (Berkley Pub. Co, March 15, 1955)
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  • I Should Have Stayed in Bed

    Nicole Salzano, Haley Jula

    eBook
    A little boy discovers why it is best to stay in bed, at night.
  • I should have stayed home

    Horace McCoy

    Hardcover (A.A. Knopf, March 15, 1938)
    Novel of a young man and young woman who become disillusioned with Hollywood. "In the course of this moving and frightening story Mr. McCoy gives us glimpses of the whole range of Hollywood life - its parties and night clubs, its mansions and cheap bungalows, its gallery of fantastic characters, merciless business men, frauds, geniuses, and vultures - in brief, the unreal world that is Movietown
  • I SHOULD HAVE STAYED HOME

    Mccoy

    Hardcover (Dissertations-G, April 1, 1978)
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  • I Should Have Stayed in Bed

    Nicole Salzano, Haley Jula

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 20, 2015)
    A little boy discovers why it is best to stay in bed, at night.
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  • I Should have Stayed Home

    Horace McCoy

    Paperback (Berkley, March 15, 1955)
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