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Courtney, Norah, and Raine Cassel are as different as three sisters
can be. Norah, the oldest, is a type A obsessive who hasn't
forgiven Raine, the middle sister, for ruining her wedding day six
years ago. Raine is Norah's opposite, a wild child/performance
artist/follow-your-bliss hippie chick who ran off to California.
The only thing the two have in common is their ability to drive
Courtney, their youngest sister, crazy.
When her longtime boyfriend proposes, Courtney decides it's finally
time to call a truce and bring the three sisters together. After
all, they're grown-ups now, right? But it turns out that family
ghosts aren't easily defeated--and neither are first loves. Soon
Courtney finds herself reexamining every choice she has made in the
past six years--including the man she's about to marry--and the
value of reconnecting with the sisters she knows she needs, in
spite of everything.
In this wickedly funny first novel-think Legally Blonde in Oxford-a
young New York woman exchanges her corporate job for a year of
books, blokes, beers, and new best friends in graduate school in
England.
Alexandra Brennan is fed up with her dead end New York City
job-and even more fed up of running into her smug ex-boyfriend. So
when he crosses the line by telling her that she'll never get into
graduate school in the United Kingdom, that's precisely what she
does.
Armed with imported cigarettes and extra strength coffee, Alex
leaves home and crosses the Atlantic to face all that Great Britain
and grad school have to offer, including ill-considered romantic
interludes, a red-headed nemesis with intellectual pretensions and
ulterior motives, a preponderance of eighties music, and more books
than she can possibly read in a year. What she discovers, however,
is that instead of running away from home - she may have actually
found it.
With a cheeky sense of humor and terrific cast of characters,
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE is a funny and irreverent novel about
a young woman's misadventures on the path to adulthood.
""I wonder if Judy Blume really knows how many girls' lives she
affected. I wonder if she knows that at least one of her books made
a grown woman finally feel like she'd been a normal girl all along.
. . .""
-- FROM
Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from
Judy Blume
Whether laughing to tears reading "Otherwise Known as Sheila the
Great" or clamoring for more unmistakable "me too " moments in "Are
You There God? It's Me, Margaret," girls all over the world have
been touched by Judy Blume's poignant coming-of-age stories. Now,
in this anthology of essays, twenty-four notable female authors
write straight from the heart about the unforgettable novels that
left an indelible mark on their childhoods and still influence them
today. After growing up from "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" into
"Smart Women," these writers pay tribute, through their reflections
and most cherished memories, to one of the most beloved authors of
all time.
She's suffered the very worst of betrayals. And now Sarah's facing
a divorce she never expected. With Christmas round the corner, what
better time to re-evaluate her life? As she reconsiders every
choice she's made, she starts to wonder if her life was so perfect
after all. This winter, lose yourself in Sarah's world of unmade
decisions, lost friends and old flames . . .
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