Jane Singer, a Jewish woman living in Cleveland, ponders her troubles, among them her lack of love for her fiance, her father's failure to communicate, and her brother's dishonesty
Another one of my favorites. Jane Singer is a neurotic 19 year old Jewish girl who is lost. She's got a crap boyfriend, a dysfunctional family, an inappropriate crush on her old psychiatrist and a shameful secret. Brilliant, touching and hilarious. I can't imagine why Horowitz never wrote a book again. Like Jane, she had such promise. Worth scouting out though it is hard to find.
I really, really liked this book! Jane has her little world that seems to be falling apart. It's super funny and also insightful about everyday life and family dynamics. But mainly I enjoyed the laughs that were drawn out of me loudly....then of course the book got somewhat serious. Good book, I enjoyed myself. Thumbs up!!
One of this book's biggest weaknesses is its cover. It's also a bit longer than it really needs to be. It's become a cliche, but Jane is a modern Holden Caulfield. This meant that at times I wondered why she was bothering to talk about some things, but it also meant that she was very relatable and very real. The book also has some wonderful quotes about human nature.