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Door to Door - Tobi Tobin

Door to Door

By: Tobi Tobin

Paperback | 7 October 2003 | Edition Number 1

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DOOR TO DOOR is a memoir (of sorts) from a small town girl turned Hollywood socialite by way of New York City. In her hometown of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Tobi learns the fine arts of window shopping and buying groceries on credit as her mother struggles to support the family. By the time high school rolls around, Tobi has had enough of the Midwest and enters a modelling contest where the winner gets a trip to New York. As the runner-up, Tobi is selected for an Elite portfolio and the chance to model in the big city. When New York doesn''t live up to her expectations, Tobi sets out for Los Angeles to pursue acting. When she gets to L.A., Tobi finds her way to the fringes of the Hollywood elite. She goes bar-hopping and producer-hunting on the weekends, looking for a way in to the industry. Though her acting career never gets off the ground, Tobi has a chance encounter with an old friend from New York and is offered a job working the door at his new club. Desperate for a way to stay in Los Angeles, she takes the job and quickly builds a reputation for herself and the club. For six years, Tobi works the Door in Hollywood clubs, learning how to pick the crowd, play the crowd and above all, how to ''perfect the lie''. After a while, she begins to doubt whether there is any ''Tobi'' behind the self that she''s invented. Full of the emotional ups and downs that come with living the high life in Hollywood, DOOR TO DOOR proves that, as Tobi says, ''you can open many doors in your life, but it''s the ones that you shut which will make the difference.''
Industry Reviews
A wannabe model bottoms out in LA. This thinly fictionalized story of onetime model Tobi Tobin is another in a long and somewhat venerable tradition of books about shallow young women who go in pursuit of shallow things and are ultimately swallowed up and spit out by the infernal LA glamour machine. Determined to escape the boredom of her teenage life, young Tobi drinks, smokes, and sleeps around before leaping at the chance to become a model. The inevitable disappointments that follow are only alluded to in a patchwork quilt of flashback and memories-unfortunately shot through with screenplay-style dialogue exchanges and even voice-over narration. The author's "memoir"/first novel is largely set years later in LA as Tobi struggles to keep her low position in the business, finding modeling and acting gigs hard to come by. Eventually, she gets lucky and lands a job working the door at a new nightclub. In many ways, it's a dream job, since it pays in cash, allows Tobi to sleep in, provides her with plentiful industry contacts and free booze, and demands that she exercise her inner snob by determining who should and shouldn't be allowed in. These passages, which mostly come later in the story, are by far the most interesting and exciting, and indeed an entire book could have been written just about the ups and downs of the job. For Tobi, as well as for the reader, it's a huge letdown, then, when the narrator goes home after work and sinks into a bath of self-pity-the author's attempt to give her character a soul by allowing her to feel pity for various caricatures, like the angelic homeless kid who hangs by the entrance to her club every night, only reinforces a sense of irritating self-involvement. A potentially dramatic story about the price of the fast life, unfortunately drowned by an adolescent mindset. (Kirkus Reviews)

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