A fresh and hilarious debut novel about commitment, competition, and the occasional joys of unencumbered sex, for readers of Pride and Prejudice to The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing. Sometimes being left in the lurch is the best thing that can happen to you. Alison Hopkins's live-in boyfriend, Tom, goes out in the middle of a dinner party to buy a jar of mustard, then calls her from a pay phone to tell her he won't be coming home. He's left her for his beautiful ex-girlfriend Kate Pearce, the kind of woman about whom men say rhapsodically, "She's like a drug." Alison had always feared that Tom's looks would land her in trouble--having a handsome boyfriend is like having a white couch, an invitation to disaster.
But if Tom isn't her Big Love, who is?
Alison embraces her freedom, buys "hiking boots and lacy underwear," and sets out on a stroll down the midway of love. From an eye-opening fling with her new boss to an unexpected proposal from an old friend, Alison samples love's many varieties--all the while talking obsessively with her girlfriends, comparing stories, and working through a lifetime of conflicting beliefs about trust, faith, and commitment. In spite of (or perhaps because of) her neuroses, Alison finds a surprising kind of triumph--and an irrational faith that the Big Love may be nearer than it appears.
Sarah Dunn wrote on the staff of Murphy Brown, Veronica's Closet, and Spin City before leaving TV to write this novel. She lives in New York City.
Ani K. (goddessani) from POULSBO, WA wrote on 7/6/2007...
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book was a disappointment. I did not find it funny. The character, who makes a big deal out of being an ex-Evangelical Christian, is politically incorrect for chunks of this book.
It was amusing at best at times.
Emma M. from MUNCIE, IN wrote on 10/29/2008...
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
after reading the summary to this book i thought it'd be fantastic. well, it was far from that. i always finish a book even if it's just pretty unbearable to read. it started out slow and didn't grab my attention. once i got to the middle there were 2-3 chapters that were quite page turners, but then it turned sour again, kind of like that bad taste in your mouth. the story jumped too much around and she always exaggerated on things that i don't think really should be exaggerated on in this story, so that was another turn off to this book. although i was glad for the book to end, the ending seemed rather abrupt rather than a slow ease into the main characters farewell.
Zelinda O. (zreader) from PHILADELPHIA, PA wrote on 11/22/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
loved this book, based in Philly about a writer working at one of the free weekly papers. very very funny
Christy K. (dragonflies) from MOUNTAIN HOME, AR wrote on 10/28/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
What a funny book and quite a reminder of what it was like to "find love" in a crazy world.
Nancy C. (Nuffy) from PACIFIC PLSDS, CA wrote on 6/16/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
She was a new author for me. The story is both sweet and funny, very fast read!
Cheryl H. (busymom227) from FEDERALSBURG, MD wrote on 5/7/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
A cute funny book that was a fast and easy read. I really liked the main character and the entire story of this book. Very enjoyable!