"Fresh Every Hour" by John Peter Toohey is a humorous tale about Jimmy Martin, a press agent in Jollyland amusement park, whose life gets interesting when he meets Lolita Murphy, an actress with big dreams of becoming famous. The story kicks off with Jimmy falling for Lolita, and the book follows his crazy adventures as he tries to help her achieve stardom while dealing with the everyday chaos of Jollyland. From putting on over-the-top shows to handling the craziness of park visitors and quirky coworkers, Jimmy's journey is full of laughs, romantic moments, and a peek into the exciting world of show business in the summer.

Fresh Every Hour Detailing the Adventures, Comic and Pathetic of One Jimmy Martin, Purveyor of Publicity, a Young Gentleman Possessing Sublime Nerve, Whimsical Imagination, Colossal Impudence, and, Withal, the Heart of a Child.
By John Peter Toohey
In a whirlwind of summer fun, a charming press agent juggles his affection for a determined actress, chaotic park events, and his own ambition, all while navigating the lively world of show business.
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2018-08-06
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About the AuthorJohn Peter Toohey was an American writer and publicist. He is best known as a member of the Algonquin Round Table. According to Ross and The New Yorker by Dale Kramer, Toohey supplied the name for the famous magazine. According to the story, when several Algonquin types were brainstorming for a name, he asked them about who the magazine was intended for. When he was told "New Yorkers," he replied, "Then call it The New Yorker"—and he returned to his lunch.
John Peter Toohey was an American writer and publicist. He is best known as a member of the Algonquin Round Table. According to Ross and The New Yorker by Dale Kramer, Toohey supplied the name for the famous magazine. According to the story, when several Algonquin types were brainstorming for a name, he asked them about who the magazine was intended for. When he was told "New Yorkers," he replied, "Then call it The New Yorker"—and he returned to his lunch.
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