Much Ado About Jessie Kaplan: A NovelSt. Martin's Publishing Group, 01/04/2007 - 288 páginas Paula Marantz Cohen's triumphant first novel, Jane Austen in Boca, was an inspired blend of classic English literature and modern American manners. Her new novel heads north to the seemingly quiet suburban town of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, for a comedy that even Shakespeare couldn't have imagined. |
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... Margot. Carla was the easy one; Margot was the handful (and at thirtyfour, still a handful). Having Chapter.
... Margot, was one of the highestbilling criminal lawyers in Philadelphia. Of course, her roommate was divorced with a fifteenyearold son already in rehab, and Margot was without the appendages of husband or children. But even as she noted ...
... Margot, put it: “You had an arranged marriage, only you arranged it yourselves. It's actually kind of disgusting. You even look alike.” Carla protested that this wasn't true. Mark was thin and fair—his parents descended from German ...
... Margot dryly when told of this coincidence. Secretly she was rather jealous of her sister's marriage. Having now weathered Mark's familiar lament about the dire state of his medical practice, Carla put her hand against her husband's ...
... expected. The cost, of course, was another story. He had put down a substantial down payment, and the final bill for the meal promised to be very painful indeed. Chapter Seven “I broke UP WITH KEVIN,” ANNOUNCED MARGOT AS.
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Chapter Seven | |
Chapter Nine | |
Chapter Thirteen | |
Chapter Fifteen | |
Chapter Seventeen | |
Chapter Twenty | |
Chapter Twentythree | |
Chapter Twentysix | |
Chapter Twentyeight | |