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The Last Laugh: A Novel
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The Last Laugh: A Novel
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The Last Laugh: A Novel
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A witty new novel about three self-proclaimed “old bags” who run off to a Greek island
Since their children left home, Ruth, Dania, and Bess have grown used to living wonderfully free lives. Only now they’re beset by children again—this time, their grandchildren. In order to escape, they decide to run away to Greece together for a year.
At first, settled on a glorious island, barefoot and contented, they think they’ve rediscovered the wheel. But then things begin to go awry. Dionysus, a local poet, takes up with Bess, at least until his wife gets wind of things. Dania, a therapist, is being stalked by one of her patients. And Ruth’s ex-lover turns up out of the blue, closely followed by the man who lost Bess her fortune. It doesn’t help when the children and grandchildren also start turning up whenever they feel like it. As Bess writes in one of Ruth’s weekly “Granny à Go Go” columns, this is not an
Enchanted April
sort of year.
Lynn Freed’s previous novels have received rave reviews everywhere from
The New York Times Book Review
(“Makes us laugh while packing, finally, a punch”), to the
Los Angeles Times Book Review
(“Deeply absorbing and ambitious . . . Astonishingly vivid”). In
The Last Laugh
she returns with a beautifully written and funny novel about money, sex, friendship, and the pleasures and perils of children.
Since their children left home, Ruth, Dania, and Bess have grown used to living wonderfully free lives. Only now they’re beset by children again—this time, their grandchildren. In order to escape, they decide to run away to Greece together for a year.
At first, settled on a glorious island, barefoot and contented, they think they’ve rediscovered the wheel. But then things begin to go awry. Dionysus, a local poet, takes up with Bess, at least until his wife gets wind of things. Dania, a therapist, is being stalked by one of her patients. And Ruth’s ex-lover turns up out of the blue, closely followed by the man who lost Bess her fortune. It doesn’t help when the children and grandchildren also start turning up whenever they feel like it. As Bess writes in one of Ruth’s weekly “Granny à Go Go” columns, this is not an
Enchanted April
sort of year.
Lynn Freed’s previous novels have received rave reviews everywhere from
The New York Times Book Review
(“Makes us laugh while packing, finally, a punch”), to the
Los Angeles Times Book Review
(“Deeply absorbing and ambitious . . . Astonishingly vivid”). In
The Last Laugh
she returns with a beautifully written and funny novel about money, sex, friendship, and the pleasures and perils of children.