Much Ado About Jessie Kaplan: A NovelPaula 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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... glanced slyly at Stephanie and her mother as she spoke. She was close enough to her own bat mitzvah to know that what the bat mitzvah girl wants wasn't always in line with what the mother of the bat mitzvah girl thinks is appropriate ...
... her soninlaw looked especially tired and irritable tonight, Jessie placed her palm on his forehead and inquired solicitously, “Would you like—” “Some mead?” Carla interrupted, glancing slyly at her mother. “Some Chapter Three.
A Novel Paula Marantz Cohen. “Some mead?” Carla interrupted, glancing slyly at her mother. “Some Tylenol?” Jessie continued, appearing not to notice the interruption. “Tylenol would be great,” said Mark, smiling wanly. “And I could sure ...
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Contents
Chapter Seven | |
Chapter Nine | |
Chapter Thirteen | |
Chapter Fifteen | |
Chapter Seventeen | |
Chapter Twenty | |
Chapter Twentythree | |
Chapter Twentysix | |
Chapter Twentyeight | |