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Elinor Lipman

    Elinor Lipman crafts humorous novels that offer astute observations of contemporary American society. Her distinctive style blends witty social commentary with a keen eye for the absurdities and intricacies of everyday life. Lipman's narratives are marked by their engaging plots and memorable characters, inviting readers into worlds that are both relatable and delightfully unexpected. Through her sharp prose and insightful portrayals, she consistently delivers stories that are both entertaining and thought-provoking.

    On Turpentine Lane
    Family Man
    The Inn at Lake Devine
    Then She Found Me. A Novel
    The View from Penthouse B
    I Can't Complain
    • 2025

      Every Tom, Dick & Harry

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      A delightful blend of romance and crime unfolds in this comedic narrative, showcasing the author's signature humor. The story promises to entertain with its engaging characters and clever plot twists, making it a must-read for fans of romantic comedies. The author, known for their wit and charm, delivers a tale that balances love and mischief, ensuring readers will be both amused and captivated throughout the journey.

      Every Tom, Dick & Harry
    • 2022

      "Jane Morgan is a valued member of her law firm--or was, until a prudish neighbor, binoculars poised, observes her having sex on the roof of her NYC apartment building. Police are summoned, and a punishing judge sentences her to six months of home confinement. With Jane now jobless and rootless, trapped at home, life looks bleak. Yes, her twin sister provides support and advice, but mostly of the unwelcome kind. When a doorman lets slip that Jane isn't the only resident wearing an ankle monitor, she strikes up a friendship with fellow white-collar felon Perry Salisbury. As she tries to adapt to life within her apartment walls, she discovers she hasn't heard the end of that tattletale neighbor--whose past isn't as decorous as her 9-1-1 snitching would suggest. Why are police knocking on Jane's door again? Can her house arrest have a silver lining? Can two wrongs make a right?"--

      Ms. Demeanor
    • 2020

      Rachel to the Rescue

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.3(81)Add rating

      Will Rachel Klein bring down the President? Or will he manage to do that all by himself?

      Rachel to the Rescue
    • 2019

      The contents of a discarded high-school yearbook take on a new urgency in this light-as-a-feather comedy

      Good Riddance
    • 2018

      Faith Frankel buys a sweet but dilapidated bungalow in the hope of a peaceful life. When a policeman knows on the door, she discovers that the history of her new home is anything but tranquil. A madcap comedy from one of America's most acclaimed novelists.

      On Turpentine Lane
    • 2014

      I Can't Complain

      (all Too) Personal Essays

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.3(13)Add rating

      The author showcases exceptional skill in essay writing, delivering insightful and engaging commentary. The collection reflects a sharp wit and keen observations, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate thoughtful essays. Each piece offers a unique perspective, inviting readers to explore various themes and ideas with clarity and depth.

      I Can't Complain
    • 2014

      The View from Penthouse B

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(39)Add rating

      A sister story about love, loneliness, and new life in middle age, from the author of The Family Man and The Inn at Lake Devine.

      The View from Penthouse B
    • 2010

      Family Man

      • 318 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(74)Add rating

      A phone call from his ex-wife disrupts Henry Archer's orderly life, reconnecting him with Thalia, his long-lost stepdaughter. Now twenty-nine and aspiring to be an actress, Thalia is navigating her own challenges, including a complicated relationship with her eccentric mother. As she moves into Henry's townhouse, their bond deepens, and Henry discovers new purpose and potential romance amidst the chaos of Thalia's life, sparking a journey of healing and rediscovery for both.

      Family Man
    • 2009
    • 2007

      My Latest Grievance

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.5(2348)Add rating

      My Latest Grievance stars the beguiling teenager Frederica Hatch, the "Eloise of Dewing College." Born and raised in the dormitory of this small women's college and chafing under the care of "the most annoyingly evenhanded parental team in the history of civilization," Frederica is starting to feel that her life is stiflingly snug. That all changes with the arrival on campus of a new dorm mother, the glamorous Laura Lee French, the frenetic center of her own universe.

      My Latest Grievance