With her trademark humor and warmth, the beloved author of The Ladies' Man and The Inn at Lake Devine explores going home again; about finding light in the dark corners of one's inhospitable past; about love, golf, and DNA.
Everyone in King George, New Hampshire, loved Margaret Batten, part-time amateur actress, full-time wallflower, and single mother to a now-distant daughter, Sunny. But accidents happen. The death of Margaret, side by side with her putative fiancé, brings Sunny back to the scene of the unhappy adolescence she thought shed left behind. Reentry is to be dreaded; theres no hiding in a town with one diner, one doctor, one stop sign, one motel. Yet allies surface; even high school tormentors have grown up in unforeseen and gratifying ways. Just possibly, Sunny begins to think, she wasnt as beleaguered as she felt she was. And maybe her mothers life was richer than anyone suspected. Add to the mix a chief of police whose interest in Sunny exceeds his civic duty, and you have the makings of an irresistibly beguiling tale from an author who writes with all the wit and wry authority of a latter-day Jane Austen.
Kristine S. (NHBookLover) from LACONIA, NH wrote on 7/9/2008...
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) from BOWLING GREEN, MO 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) from KANKAKEE, IL 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) from OTIS ORCHARDS, WA 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.
JoAnn G. (bookwoman28) from PHOENIX, AZ wrote on 3/10/2006...
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."
Linda S. (dragonlady) from PORTLAND, OR wrote on 12/2/2004...