\*A hilarious collection of stories from the life of the \*New York Times \*bestselling author of \*Look Again At last, together in one collection, are Lisa Scottolines wildly popular \*Philadelphia Inquirer \*columns. In her column, Lisa lets her hair down, roots and all, to show the humoro
Why My Third Husband Will Be A Dog: The Amazing Adventures of an Ordinary Woman
β Scribed by Scottoline, Lisa
- Book ID
- 106913349
- Publisher
- Macmillan
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 134 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780312649432
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Brief, punchy slices of daily life originally published in her Philadelphia Inquirer column allow novelist Scottoline (_Everywhere That Mary Went_) to dish on men, mothers, panty lines and, especially, dogs. Somewhere in her mid-50s, twice divorced (from men she calls Thing One and Thing Two) and living happily in the burbs with her recent college-graduate daughter and a passel of pets, Scottoline maintains a frothy repartee with the reader as she discusses ways she would redecorate the White House (Cupholders for all!), relies on her built-in Guilt-O-Meter to get dreaded tasks done (a broken garbage disposal rates only a 1, while accumulating late fees at the library rates a 7) and contemplates, while making a will, who will get her cellulite. For some quick gags, Scottoline brings in various family members: mother Mary, a whippersnapper at 4'11 who lives in South Beach with her gay son, Scottoline's brother Frank, and possesses a coveted back-scratcher; and her Harvard-educated daughter, Francesca. Plunging into home improvement frenzy, constructing a chicken coop, figuring out mystifying insurance policies and how not to die at the gym are some of the conundrums this ordinary woman faces with verve and wicked humor, especially how her beloved dogs have contentedly replaced the romance in her life. (Dec.)
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From
Scottoline, author of several thrillers featuring women and writer of the weekly Chick Wit column in the Philadelphia Inquirer, offers a collection of her published columns and additional commentary on life from a womanβs perspective. Her columns feature the people in her lifeβmom (aka Mother Mary), brother, daughter, friends, and her pets, including four dogs of long and faithful companionship, thus the title of the book. Minor characters are two ex-husbands she calls Thing One and Thing Two. Among her observations and ruminations: how divorce has led to families having multiple dogs, the virtues of visible panty and bra lines, starting a religion that allows women to have multiple husbands, how womenβs magazines ignore women over 40, the bittersweet experience of a child going off to college, and the awkwardness of men determined not to look at womenβs breasts, which results in fixed stares. Scottoline takes the fodder of everyday life and offers witty reflections from a female perspective. --Vanessa Bush
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