
City of Angeles
Memoirs of Marlayna Glynn Brown, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Abby Elvidge
About this listen
Immediately following the wildly popular award-winning Overlay: A Tale of One Girl's Life in 1970s Las Vegas, Marlayna Glynn Brown continues her remarkable journey in City of Angeles, revealing the underside of a life lived in 1980s Los Angeles.
This searing, often bizarre tale of Glynn Brown's teens and twenties reveals her flight from Las Vegas to the formidable world of self-re-invention among the angels and demons.
Glynn Brown unflinchingly begets a self from the unlikeliest beginnings, and now delivers a sequel illustrating heaven and hell on her continuing flight for self-discovery.
©2012 Marlayna Glynn Brown (P)2015 Marlayna Glynn Brown
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