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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... teacher intervened. It seemed that Jeffrey had pulled down the map of the continental United States, ripping it from its roller and entirely disrupting the lesson on the Finger Lakes. The resulting damage was to the tune of $144.99, for ...
... teach and see some patients on the side. You liked doing that when you were doing your fellowship.” “You don't understand,” he said impatiently. “You can't just decide to have an academic career. I'm too old. Besides, it would mean a ...
... teachers obviously felt it should. He could still remember being told what differentiated Judaism from those benighted, earlier religions: “We believe in one God,” the teacher had said in a hushed tone while the other fiveyearolds ...
... teachers apparently could, judging by the notes that cascaded daily from his backpack. “Dear Mrs. Goodman,” read a recent note from his language arts teacher, “Your son appears to have a chronic need to use the facilities during the ...
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Contents
Chapter Seven | |
Chapter Nine | |
Chapter Thirteen | |
Chapter Fifteen | |
Chapter Seventeen | |
Chapter Twenty | |
Chapter Twentythree | |
Chapter Twentysix | |
Chapter Twentyeight | |