Elinor Lipman is known for quirky wacky plot premises, and and very character focused personalities. There is always some highly unusual and creative scenario, and a bunch of whackjob characters to fill the pages with humor. And these characters and personalities never apologize for being anything but themselves. They simply are.
In this premise, accomplished lawyer and twin, Jane Morgan, is spotted having consensual sex on her posh apartment building's rooftop - and a prudish neighbor spots her and has her arrested for Indecent Exposure. With a suspended license, lost job, and public humiliation, she is sentenced to "home confinement" for 6 months. But then, she finds out there is yet another person in the building with a similar punishment for his own wacky regrettable crime. And there is yet another highly unlikely plot device for our heroine to feel her way through, and make us laugh along the way - even if you feel the tragic pain that some of the characters are going through. That is the thing about Elinor Lipman. She makes you feel, even though the situations and characters are completely outrageous. You still manage to feel them, and I did.
A word about the birthday candle challenge - and Candle Number Ten is for me. I cannot tell you how honored I have been that my main group on Goodreads is choosing to honor me as part of their Fifteen Candle, fifteen year celebration of the group. I got picked on a technicality that was a teeny bit embarrassing at first, but everyone, the whole group let me know that it was more than that. They let me know that they appreciate my welcoming nature and my warmth, and my extension of friendship to everyone. They appreciate that I am goodnatured and that I try rise to raising others. And that I am spiritual and funny and try to be a friend to everyone. The honor is almost overwhelming. I have to say, that as someone who is low tech, and who has defied the internet at many turns in my life - I never thought I would feel so "seen" by a group of literal strangers, who so quickly became friends, and good friends at that. It shocks and amazes me, that people pick up on who I am, and honor me for it. I feel more than quite loved. It is the most special thing in the world to me that I am held in this high regard, and for these reasons. The honor alone was a huge thing and deeply felt. And then to see the amazing books people are choosing in my honor - brilliant books for brilliant reasons. Every single person so far has hit this challenge out of the park! Every single one. And I feel "seen and felt" all over again, with every single choice. I couldn't be more blessed. And this is a book group? Honestly, it feels more like a family. And one that keeps ever expanding. My IRL - In Real Life Book Group, the Impromptu Book Group has begun to feel like a family too. I started it with some of my best friends in the world, but people who love to read quickly become good friends. I like to say that I have a superpower in finding and connecting amazing women - and these women are each and all, rock stars with dynamic insightful personalities. They are funny, and wise, and with deep hearts and passions. I am doubly blessed that books are a piece of a lot of friendships. There are certain people in life that we have always talked books. Samantha for one. Along with everything under the sun, we have talked books for most of our lives. I could name others, but would be missing a few.
Onto choosing a book for myself, for my own candle. Well I knew that it would be the newest book from one of my favorite authors. That was obvious to me. Alice Hoffman has the Invisible Hour coming out in August. Kate Morton just showed up with Homecoming. If Jodi Picoult or Kate Quinn had a new one I hadn't read, they would be in the running. And I always knew that Elinor Lipman, should she have a new one, would be in the running too. She is one of my earliest and favorite folks to read. So when Ms. Demeanor came out, I considered using it for the candle - because I didn't want to wait until August to finish the challenge. In fact, I sort of had the idea that without pressure, if it happened to happen, maybe I would be the first one to finish the challenge..... I have never ever competed with these amazing folks in the Goodreads Group - they outpace me like you wouldn't believe. I won't actually finish first, even though this is Candle Ten, and Candle Ten in the challenge for me. I might have had a chance, if I weren't reading Far From the Tree for the Top 100 Fiction Candle, or needed to wait for my son to read along with me here and there to finish Harry Potter Seven for the Survivor Candle. Those will be the final two. But I will likely be amongst the first finishers, as no one seems to have finished yet. Perhaps they are all too busy totally rocking the other challenge for this year, the Subdue the Shelf challenge, which had its first finisher in like the first three weeks of January. There have been like ten finishers now, and new rounds established, and someone has just started their fourth round. I am in fine standing in Round One.
Anyway, another reason why Elinor Lipman is a perfect "Amy" choice, is because she is an ultimate example of a Boston gal. She lived here, possibly even in Newton, for many years, and wrote most of her novels here. She was a columnist for the Boston Globe, and was a Boston personality. Alice Hoffman lives here too, and Jodi Picoult is only like an hour away in nearby New Hampshire. You wouldn't believe the amount of authors who hail from here. Lily King, Anita Diamant. Of course, TV Journalist Hank Philippi Ryan, who has written many books. Jenna Blum. Jane Healy. Its crazy how many accomplished authors come from this area. Some, like Jenna Blum, teach writing in special writing programs that they have here through Boston University and Emerson College. There is like a Boston Writers Circle. Jane Healy could have been another one, a good old Boston gal, whose books I could have chosen. The Secret Stealers, Good Night From Paris, perhaps? We have had authors come to our book clubs. Hoping to get Rachel Barinbaum for Atomic Anna in May. We had the author of the Stationary Shop come talk with us. And of course, our book group is four books behind with Hank Philippi Ryan, for whom her latest book brought two or three of our group to go out and see her at a reading. Boston is plush with authors. The guy who wrote the book everyone loved that turned into an Apple TV miniseries, with Claire Dockery (Downton Abbey) and Chris - whats his name Marvel Avenger Captain America playing the parents. They filmed the mini series at our elementary school, and on the street where my office is, and in the woods in Cold Spring Park that run behind my house and through my part of Newton, MA. Elinor is a Boston gal through and through. She as much as anyone fits the bill for my candle.
But I think I need to mention, its also because she makes me laugh and gives me a lift. No one touches my spirituality the way Alice Hoffman and Jodi Picoult does. But Elinor's wacky premises tickles my funny bone, and many people who follow my reviews closely, have known I have been in desperate need of a lift. And Elinor, she pulls through with that. This was the lift I have needed. So Candle Ten - here's to you, Elinor. The lady who takes the most unfortunate and unlikely situations, and who raises them. I like to think I do the same out there in the world. Thank you for being my candle. I enjoyed the book for sure.