And now for something a little different....
Synopsis: A fun, charming memoir about a woman who falls in love, packs her bags, and starts over in the city that eats its young (New York). It began with a list of the ten most ridiculous things that happened to Linda, when she first moved to New York (after meeting her husband to be, and marrying him). The list kept growing and growing. By the time she was done, she had a book of memories!
About the Author: Linda Yellin is an American novelist, and humorist. Her original birth name was Melinda Jacobson.When she was 15 she was adopted by her stepfather, and changed her name to Linda Yellin. She first lived in Chicago, Illinois until her family moved to Lincolnwood, Illinois. Most of Linda’s career was spent in the Chicago advertising industry. She has published many national magazine pieces, including several short stories. In 1996 Linda Jacobson Yellin Cadwell Yellin married Randy Arthur, and moved to New York but chose not to change her last name. This is her memoir, and second book.
Review: Anyone who has gotten married, will be able to relate to Linda's memoir! Adjusting to life in a new city, with someone who seems different, trying to win over the step-kids, and finding her way, career wise, in the world of high paced advertising. You'll laugh along with her and feel for her when she is having such a hard time adjusting. Happily, Linda and Randy are still married!
If you're looking for a light read to whittle away the Fall days, this is a great book! In fact, my only quibble was the title! While I understand why they picked it, I think "Learning about Marriage" or "Am I Really Married?" might have been more appropriate! Read it and you will agree!
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Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this book, free of charge, from Simon and Schuster for review, and promotional, purposes on this blog. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it.
Review: Anyone who has gotten married, will be able to relate to Linda's memoir! Adjusting to life in a new city, with someone who seems different, trying to win over the step-kids, and finding her way, career wise, in the world of high paced advertising. You'll laugh along with her and feel for her when she is having such a hard time adjusting. Happily, Linda and Randy are still married!
If you're looking for a light read to whittle away the Fall days, this is a great book! In fact, my only quibble was the title! While I understand why they picked it, I think "Learning about Marriage" or "Am I Really Married?" might have been more appropriate! Read it and you will agree!
Ready to win a copy?
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Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this book, free of charge, from Simon and Schuster for review, and promotional, purposes on this blog. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it.
Sounds like an awesome read!
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I have never been on a blind date!
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I have never had a blind date, though I dated my husband because my cousin kept getting us togehter, for dinners and things - over and over -he grew on me :)
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It didn't work out that well and it was the longest date ever. about 12 hours of total boredom. zzzzzzzz!!!!!
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I've never had one - not my type of thing. coreybrennan26@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI've never had a blind date - never had the opportunity I guess.
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I loved this book! I agree about the title but otherwise, it's wonderful!
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ReplyDeleteNever been on a blind date, well... not completely blind at least. Been on a dates with guys I've never seen before in person, but I would usually know exactly who the guy is, how he looks like, what to expect and so on and so forth.
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It was a long, long time ago and I hope it never happens again:)
ReplyDeleteI have never had a blind date. Sad but true. I found my true love at 19 and we are still together.
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it was the best day of my love. and if only i could turn back time...
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Never had a blind date...thanks for the giveaway.
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