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  • 1 month ago | shelf-awareness.com | Alice Jolly |Curtis Sittenfeld |Jojo Moyes |Elinor Lipman

    Among the noteworthy reading recommendations in this week's issue, we spotlight Markus Zusak's moving and vulnerable memoir, Three Wild Dogs (and the Truth), about the canine members of his family and the challenge of writing about them. In the "lighthearted, humor-filled" Change of Heart, romance author Falon Ballard fabricates a whimsical small town where true love is crucial for one single-minded lawyer to get home to Manhattan. And YA author Emily J.

  • 2 months ago | barnesandnoble.com | Elinor Lipman |Isabelle McConville

    The Glimmer of an Idea: A Guest Post by Elinor Lipman Big-hearted and hilarious, Every Tom, Dick & Harry is a dazzling story chronicling one woman’s whirlwind journey through inheriting her family’s real estate business — and ruffling more than a few feathers along the way. Read on for an exclusive essay from author Elinor Lipman on writing Every Tom, Dick & Harry.

  • 2 months ago | arcamax.com | Elinor Lipman |Pete Tamburro |Holiday Mathis |Jase Graves

    Elinor Lipman is as reliable as Chex Mix or your favorite afghan. Her comic novels, often noted as the contemporary equivalent of Jane Austen classics, always hit the spot with warm characters, sharp dialogue, amusing situations and endings where everything works out for the people you hope it will work out for. The latest, “Every Tom, Dick and Harry,” is no different. It’s about clever Emma, who hasn’t figured out how best to use her talents.

  • Aug 10, 2024 | aarp.org | Elinor Lipman

    If you're shocked by today's skimpy styles, reflect on the flirty fashions you wore when you were young. Dave Urban Facebook Twitter LinkedIn I’m noticing a lot of young women walking around New York somewhat naked. I tell myself not to judge the exposed midriffs and bellies, not to wonder, Did she look in the mirror?

  • Jun 26, 2024 | thewholeu.uw.edu | Armistead Maupin |Claire Jimenez |Charlotte Vassell |Elinor Lipman

    Great summer reads: hot takes for hot days from the University Book Store Posted on by Ed Kromer. This entry was posted in Engaging Interests. Bookmark the permalink. Summer reading is a vibe. An escape. A passage to points unknown but utterly captivating.

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