A Bird on Her Head

A Bird on Her Head by Robert Arnold is a children’s book published by STM on November 24, 2022. This edition features 28 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in 1960s Los Angeles, California, during a vibrant era of advertising, where media buyers are indulged by radio and television salespeople eager to secure business.
Readers will encounter Irmhild, a senior broadcast buyer at Hillman and Cole, a full-service advertising agency on Wilshire Boulevard. The narrative explores the dynamics of her relationships, particularly with her media assistant, Roy, who reaches out to various characters with motives against her. The book delves into themes relevant to the advertising world, showcasing the complexities of personal and professional interactions during a significant period in media history.
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The story takes place in 1960’s Los Angeles, California. It’s the heyday of advertising where media buyers are wined and dined, given plenty of gifts and other perks by radio and television sales people wanting a buy on their stations. Hillman and Cole is a full service advertising agency on Wilshire Boulevard where Irmhild is a senior broadcast buyer. She has caused trouble for just about anyone that knew her so it makes sense that Roy, her media assistant, calls the people with motive to kill her; a cast of characters.
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