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Performing Arts Guides & Reviews

Chasing Zebras

The Unofficial Guide to House, M.D.

by (author) Barbara Barnett

Publisher
ECW Press
Initial publish date
Sep 2010
Category
Guides & Reviews, Acting & Auditioning
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550229554
    Publish Date
    Sep 2010
    List Price
    $19.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781554908097
    Publish Date
    Sep 2010
    List Price
    $13.95

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Description

"I look for zebras because other doctors have ruled out all the horses." — Dr. Gregory House Medical students are taught that when they hear hoofbeats, they should think horses, not zebras, but Dr. House's unique talent of diagnosing unusual illnesses has made House, M.D. one of the most popular and fascinating series on television. In Chasing Zebras: The Unofficial Guide to House, M.D., Barbara Barnett, widely considered a leading House expert, takes fans deep into the heart of the show's central character and his world, examining the way this medical Sherlock Holmes's colleagues and patients reflect him and each other; how the music, settings, and even the humor enhance our understanding of the series' narrative; what the show says about modern medicine, ethics, and religion; and much more. Complete with an episode-by-episode guide and numerous interviews with cast members, producers, and writers, Chasing Zebras is an intelligent look at one of television's most popular shows.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Barbara Barnett writes the regular feature “Welcome to the End of the Thought Process: An Introspective Look at House, M.D.” for Blogcritics online magazine, where she also serves as a television and film editor. She lives near Chicago.

Editorial Reviews

"In Barnett’s book, readers are brought in to an expert’s passionate view of the show and its characters."  —Buddy TV

"What this book really did for me, though, was teach me to better understand and appreciate good scriptwriting. Author Barnett, whose own writing I found impressive, explains how the stories and the characters are developed and presented. . . . I think anyone reading this book will become a smarter viewer, not only of this series, but of other dramas."  —Exclusive Magazine