Mercury in Retrograde: A Novel
Autor Paula Froelichen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2010
Mercury in Retrograde introduces three women whose lives intersect when they each decide to move into the same SoHo apartment building. Penelope Mercury is an intrepid reporter at the New York Telegraph who spends her days pounding the pavement in every borough to meet the unreasonable demands of her boss. She aspires to cover courtroom drama for the paper, but on one disastrous day instead of being promoted, she gets fired. Lena “Lipstick Carcrash” Lippencrass is an Upper East Side socialite who works at the high fashion magazine Y and loses her perfect apartment after her wealthy parents cut her off from her trust fund. And Dana Gluck is a corporate lawyer on the verge of becoming a partner who has seen her marriage and prospects for motherhood disappear, leaving her almost comatose with depression.
As these three disparate women become friends, they soon discover that having their carefully planned lives fall to pieces might have been the best thing that could have ever happened to them. A thoroughly modern novel, Mercury in Retrograde captures the trials and tribulations of city life with humor and heart.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781416598947
ISBN-10: 1416598944
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 135 x 210 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: ATRIA
Colecția Atria Books
ISBN-10: 1416598944
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 135 x 210 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: ATRIA
Colecția Atria Books
Notă biografică
The deputy editor for the New York Post's Page Six column, Paula lives in New York City. Mercury in Retrograde is her first novel.
Recenzii
"Written with humor, charm, and heart...readers will love the hilarious misadventures of Penelope Mercury." -- Candace Bushnell, author of One Fifth Avenue
"A zippy, relatable romp, told with style and sincerity." -- Jennifer Weiner, author of Certain Girls
"Mercury in Retrograde marks the emergence of a very entertaining storyteller." -- Sloane Crosley, author of I Was Told There'd Be Cake
"A delicious romp -- our horoscope-addicted heroine will make you laugh and cry. Great fun!" -- Erica Jong, author of Fear of Flying
"Move over, Dorothy Parker...funny, clever and engaging...gives the reader the ultimate insider's view into the looking-glass world of a working girl's Manhattan." -- Gigi Levangie Grazer, author of The Starter Wife
"Funny. Breezy. The book's message is sweetly unexpected." -- Publishers Weekly
"Breezy and sunny, Mercury in Retrograde is the perfect summer reading getaway." -- Miami Herald
"A delicious romp through the world of Gotham women-about-town. Comparisons to Sex and the City are inevitable, but Froelich, a former reporter for the New York Post gossip register Page Six, puts her knowing spin on the genre. It's the perfect frothy accompaniment to a beachside repast." -- Los Angeles Times Magazine
"A zippy, relatable romp, told with style and sincerity." -- Jennifer Weiner, author of Certain Girls
"Mercury in Retrograde marks the emergence of a very entertaining storyteller." -- Sloane Crosley, author of I Was Told There'd Be Cake
"A delicious romp -- our horoscope-addicted heroine will make you laugh and cry. Great fun!" -- Erica Jong, author of Fear of Flying
"Move over, Dorothy Parker...funny, clever and engaging...gives the reader the ultimate insider's view into the looking-glass world of a working girl's Manhattan." -- Gigi Levangie Grazer, author of The Starter Wife
"Funny. Breezy. The book's message is sweetly unexpected." -- Publishers Weekly
"Breezy and sunny, Mercury in Retrograde is the perfect summer reading getaway." -- Miami Herald
"A delicious romp through the world of Gotham women-about-town. Comparisons to Sex and the City are inevitable, but Froelich, a former reporter for the New York Post gossip register Page Six, puts her knowing spin on the genre. It's the perfect frothy accompaniment to a beachside repast." -- Los Angeles Times Magazine