[2] At the same time, Baer continued to put her journalism degree to work writing articles like “The Passionate Shopper” [3] for New York Magazine and for other publications including Penthouse and Viva.
A fictional love story about a teenage girl growing up on a prison reservation in the 1950s, the film was produced by 20th Century Fox and starred actress Tatum O’Neal.
Baer's follow-up script, "Unbecoming Age", also released as The Magic Bubbles, was a comedy about a woman who has a mid-life crisis triggered by her turning 40 and features a young George Clooney in a supporting role.
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