I Loved You Wednesday is a novel about temporary commitments. For Chris and Steve, love develops out of a friendship rooted in their common struggle for that one big break on the TV networks or on Broadway. They must face the rejections and disappointments, readings, and tryouts. Zany, sympathetic, and intensely alive, Chris and Steve live each day with all the verve and delight of a Holly Golightly whose diamonds are the lights of Broadway, but love on Wednesday may not be love on Thursday, for today's (1975) 'liberated' generation often plans futilely to fulfill dreams of permanent relationships. The love they share is sadly outgrown as their horizons widen.Tears and laughter join in I Loved You Wednesday to present the total experience of the young lovers living in the mid 1970's.
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As a latter day Holly Golightly, Christine Canaday is beautiful and captivating, caring and self-consumed. She and best friend Steve Butler are struggling New York actors. Driven by their shared quest for that big break on a Broadway stage or in a television series, they face callous casting directors at round after round of crowded auditions and endless callbacks. As they struggle against the challenges of romantic involvements in single-swingle Manhattan, Steve longs to become romantically involved with Chris. Unfortunately for him, her self-destructive streak finds her gravitating more toward liaisons that have little chance of finding success.
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