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My Latest Grievance
by Elinor Lipman


  
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Book Description

I eagerly await every new book that Elinor Lipman writes. She’s one of the authors I included as “Too Good to Miss” in Book Lust. My two favorites have always been The Way Men Act and The Inn at Lake Devine, but now I have to add her most recent, My Latest Grievance, to that short list. What distinguishes Lipman’s entertaining novels is that they’re so good-hearted; although they usually turn on difficult issues – racism (The Way Men Act), anti-Semitism (The Inn at Lake Devine), adultery and dementia (My Latest Grievance) her touch is so sure that the issues never overwhelm the plot. Plus, Lipman just adores her characters, so readers come to love them too. Her newest novel is funny and warm, with a great cast of quirky characters, who all interact at a third-rate women’s college in Brookline, Massachusetts. The novel is narrated by Frederica Hatch (I loved her narrative voice), whose life turns topsy-turvy when her father’s first wife (a former Rockette of whom she was previously unaware) is hired as a housemother at the college where her parents teach.




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