The Brodsky Touch

The Brodsky Touch by Lana Citron, published by Bloomsbury in 2007, is a first edition that spans 260 pages. This work follows Issy Brodsky, who, despite not being wiser or taller, discovers a new passion for comedy. As she embarks on her journey to perform at the Edinburgh Festival, she encounters a variety of colorful characters and unexpected situations that challenge her in humorous ways.
Readers will find a blend of humor and mystery as Issy navigates her quest, encountering mingers, swingers, lovers, and killers along the way. The narrative explores themes related to performing arts and the complexities of life, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. This edition offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by women in the entertainment industry, making it a notable addition to the genres of fiction and humorous mystery.
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Issy Brodsky is back!
She’s not wiser. She’s not smarter. She’s not taller. She’s certainly not younger. But she has found a new meaning to life – comedy. And she is willing to do almost anything to perform her stand-up routine at the Edinburgh Festival. What she doesn’t realise is that this willingness will involve mingers, swingers, lovers and killers, and other fishy goings on …
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