
Leah G. (
LeahG) wrote on 1/19/2009...
This was a cute, light-hearted story with a subtle romance. I enjoyed it very much. It provided a great break from some of the heavier stories I've been reading.
I enjoyed the book. Sunny Batten's mother dies and she returns to the small NH town where she grew up. She was always a loner, living in a house rented from the town for a pittance; her mother was a single parent; Sunny was the sole female golfer on the school's team and was picked on. She realizes that maybe her childhood wasn't as bad as she remembers. And she finds a huge surprise at her mother's funeral.

Millie J. (
Millie) wrote on 4/6/2007...
"A delightful novel about family secrets, untimely death, and unlikely alliances" -- that about sums it up!
Elinor Lipman novels are always hard to summarize -- just read & enjoy!!

Laura B. (
Books) wrote on 9/10/2006...
I just loved this book. Lipman writes SUCH a great story. You'll laugh at and love the characters.

Joey S. (
Joey) wrote on 6/26/2006...
"With her trademark humor and warmth, the beloved author of The Ladies' Man and The Inn at Lake Devine explores going home again..."
Elinor Lipman has a gift; this is another wonderful book.
A delightful novel about family secrets, untimely death and unlikely alliances. An easy read, but - as the NY Times review put it - "her characters achieve a quiet depth."