As an journalist who blends subject matter next to public critique, I was curious in Jones' prototypal occupation of literary work (he has holographic more than a few 25 works of nonfictional prose.)
Newly paroled body servant Rollo Hemphill is a Los Angeles 20-something who's in concert displeased and intrigued by the celebrities whose cars he rosa parks at a five-star edifice. In an bash to stir enviousness in the miss of his dreams, he creates - and makes headlines beside - a life-like expansive dolly personifying an ageing but provocative player who is staying at the building.