Elizabeth the First Wife
Elizabeth Lancaster, an English professor at Pasadena City College, finds her perfectly dull but perfectly orchestrated life upended one summer by three men: her movie-star ex-husband, a charming political operative, and William Shakespeare. Until now, she’d been content living in the shadow of...
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Elizabeth Lancaster, an English professor at Pasadena City College, finds her perfectly dull but perfectly orchestrated life upended one summer by three men: her movie-star ex-husband, a charming political operative, and William Shakespeare. Until now, she’d been content living in the shadow of her high-profile and highly accomplished family. Then her college boyfriend and one-time husband of seventeen months, A-list action star FX Fahey, shows up with a job offer that she can’t resist, and Elizabeth’s life suddenly gets a whole lot more interesting. She’s off to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for the summer to make sure FX doesn’t humiliate himself in an avant-garde production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.As she did so skillfully with her first novel, Helen of Pasadena, which spent more than a year on the Los Angeles Times bestseller list, Lian Dolan spins a lively, smart, and very funny tale of a woman reinventing her life in unexpected ways.Lian Dolan is also the co-author of The Satellite Sisters' Uncommon Senses. As part of the Satellite Sisters, Lian and her four sisters found national acclaim first on NPR, then on ABC Radio and XM Satellite Radio. She also creates the popular podcast and blog Chaos Chronicles.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781938849053 (1938849051)
Publish date: May 1st 2013
Publisher: Prospect Park Books
Pages no: 280
Edition language: English
I seem to be in the minority where I thought this book was just okay. I know this is fiction but it just seemed as though this woman was surrounded by so many famous and fascinating people and, "Wow, just another day in my life" (smiley face).
3.5 stars. Review to come.
Hmmmmmmmm... I'm not sure what to think. I've read quite a few of woman lit (Knight in Shining Armor by Jude Deveraux and And Then I Found You by Patti Callahan Henry for example) and enjoyed them, but I didn't quite liked this one.The narration was okay, but the dialogue felt stiff, sometimes rando...