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(More customer reviews)"Drive Time" is a short, spritely novel that reflects the roller coaster world of small town radio. The reason this book was totally absorbing for me to read is that, like the author, my husband and I have extensive experience with this side of the broadcasting business...and in the same time period. The characters are not charicatures, but real people with wonderful quirks and a broad range of emotions and behaviors. We have known adventures and people just like these! The story doesn't bog down with heavy insider technical lingo which helps every reader follow the story and yet learn some of the nuances of the business and the leaps and bounds of technical changes that have came along as the story unfolds. My only disappointment with the novel is that it could have been even more descriptive and longer. Perhaps the author will bring us "Drive On" as a sequel that will be as poignant and hillarious.
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Marissa Palmer is an urban exile-she hates the city life.In a desperate attempt to escape the big city, she decides to purchase a small radio station and take on wjat she believes to be the not-so-challenging task of managing the station in the backwoods of Maryland.
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