Tuesday, March 18, 2014

I REPRESENT SEAN ROSEN, by Jeff Baron

The story: Sean Rosen has an idea that will change the business of entertainment as we know it. But he doesn't have an agent, and he doesn't have a manager. And since he's only 13, nobody will talk to him with out a manager or an agent. So Sean does what any normal kid would do--he invents a manager, sets "Dan Welch" up with an email and a company name, and gets ready to represent himself. So...will he get famous? Or will he just get busted?

June Cleaver's ratings: Language PG; Nudity G; Sexual Content G; Violence G; Substance Abuse G; GLBT themes G; magic & the occult G; adult themes G; overall rating G.

Liz's comments: this was a really fun story about a kid going after what he wants. All the way through, you're thinking "there's no way he can pull this off"--but when he does, you want to give him a hug and send him off to talk to your kids about being a little more engaged with their own lives. (Although they don't always have to leave their parents completely out of the loop like Sean does.)

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