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Somebody Sing.

Publishers Weekly

| March 30, 1990 | Steinberg, Sybil | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

SOMEBODY SING Sandy Bayard, the manic, not-too-successful New York actor first met in Almost Like Being Here, returns with a new set of problems in a disappointing sequel. Now with his own cable TV show, Sandy is thrilled to be "one-third famous." He is in love with Peg, who reciprocates, but she wants to get married and Sandy, afraid of "relationship jail," doesn't. On a visit to Florida, Sandy finds out that his family's old housekeeper, Ann Wilson, a 69-year-old black woman, needs a heart operation. He …

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