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Suzanne Davis Gets a Life

Suzanne Davis Gets a Life
Author: Paula Marantz Cohen
Publisher: Paul Dry Books
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-04-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1589880951

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"Incredibly charming…Suzanne Davis Gets a Life has an emotional honesty and moments of real wisdom."—Philadelphia Inquirer Cohen "portrays timeless and universal challenges through a buoyant combination of humor, pathos, and gumption."—Booklist "Suzanne Davis Gets a Life isn't just seriously entertaining, it's entertainingly serious…I want my romantic comedy heroines to have wit, but I want them to have character too, and be as interested in the world as in themselves. Paula Marantz Cohen has given me all of that."—Margo Jefferson A "witty commentary on contemporary life, enriched by a funny, flawed, and likable heroine."—Kirkus "Ms. Cohen is a perceptive, comic writer."—Wall Street Journal Suzanne Davis lounges around her tiny New York City apartment in her pajamas, writing press releases for the International Association of Air-Conditioning Engineers, listening to the ticking of her biological clock, and wondering where life is taking her. As her 35th birthday looms, Suzanne embarks on a wrong-headed, but very funny, quest—to find Mr. Right and start the family she hopes will give meaning to her life. Her quest plunges us into the world of her Upper West Side apartment building, a world of overly invested mothers, fanatical dog-owners, curmudgeonly longtime residents, and young (and not so young) professionals. All are keenly observed by Suzanne, whose witty self-deprecation endears her to us even as it makes us want to shake some sense into her. Light in its tone but incisive in its social satire, Suzanne Davis Gets a Life balances its wit with true concern for its protagonist. We can’t help but wish Suzanne success in “getting a life.” But can such a search possibly yield the meaning she craves? When her extremely annoying mother arrives on the scene, it appears that her plan has been hijacked. But serious illness opens her to new people and a new perspective. She ends by getting a life—even as she may lose one.


When RONA Visited My Town (HC)

When RONA Visited My Town (HC)
Author: Suzanne Davis, LPC, RPT
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2021-03-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1636612997

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When RONA Visited My Town By: Suzanne Davis, LPC, RPT When RONA Visited My Town is a fictional children’s story about the events created by COVID-19 beginning in March 2020 as it relates to the transitions that school-aged children faced from the COVID-19 global pandemic. This story is unique in that it empowers children by not allowing fear and the transitions created by COVID-19 to become their perspective of the world, but provides children with a “voice” in response to the global pandemic.


Gravity Hill

Gravity Hill
Author: Susanne Davis
Publisher: Madville Publishing
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1956440070

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Jordan's town is wrecked by the deaths of 3 boys on Gravity Hill. It's tied to a mystery that has plagued the town for years. Can Jordan clear her brother's name?


The Appointed Hour

The Appointed Hour
Author: Susanne Davis
Publisher: Cornerstone Press Chicago
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2017-12-07
Genre: Short stories, American
ISBN: 9780984673940

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"Shines a compassionate light on a changing rural America, spanning generations and locations by exploring the emotions that accompany life's trials."--Page [4] of cover.


Jane Austen and the Price of Happiness

Jane Austen and the Price of Happiness
Author: Inger Sigrun Bredkjær Brodey
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2024-06-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1421448203

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"This work explores how, through shifts in narrative tone and pacing at the conclusions of her novels, Jane Austen gives her readers the happy ending they crave, but leaves its price tag attached"--


Beatrice Bunson's Guide to Romeo and Juliet

Beatrice Bunson's Guide to Romeo and Juliet
Author: Paula Marantz Cohen
Publisher: Paul Dry Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2016-03-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1589881052

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"Cohen has made an essential classic cool."—Beth Kephart "Juliet Capulet would find a worthy BFF in Beatrice Bunson."—Cordelia Frances Biddle High school begins, and to Beatrice Bunson nothing is the same, not even her best friend, Nan. The "new" Nan doesn't hang out with Bea after school; instead she's running for Student Council and going to parties and avoiding Bea at lunchtime. The boys who were gross in middle school have become surprisingly polite, while the "cool" kids are still a mystery. Bea's older sister, meanwhile, acts like she's living in a soap opera. On the bright side, there's English class with Mr. Martin, where Beatrice discovers that Shakespeare has something to say about almost everything—and that nothing in life is as dramatic as Romeo and Juliet. But when Nan gets in over her head in her new social life, it's up to Beatrice to restore her reputation—and she may need to make a few new friends to pull it off. One of them, the slightly brainy guy that Beatrice meets at her grandmother's retirement home, is definitely kind of cute, and probably dateable. (Fortunately, nothing is the same in high school.) As Beatrice and her classmates tackle Romeo and Juliet, they unveil the subtleties of the play as well as broader lessons of love, family, honor, and misunderstandings. Guided by Mr. Martin, these ninth-graders help us to understand Shakespeare, as Shakespeare helps them begin to understand themselves. "Beatrice Bunson's Guide to Romeo and Juliet whisked me straight back to my own high school days, when I read Juliet beside a Romeo I'd long blushingly admired. Shakespeare was talking to me, I was sure, but I wasn't always precisely sure what he was saying—a confusion I would have never experienced had I had this smart, tender story within a story at hand. Explicating the secret codes of heady teen romance with as much sagacity as she deciphers Shakespearean sonnets and wit, Cohen has made an essential classic cool."—Beth Kephart, author of Going Over, One Thing Stolen, and This Is the Story of You "Paula Marantz Cohen hits all the right notes in her charming, wise and heart-stirring tale of teen angst, young love, betrayal and loyalty. Beatrice 'Bea' Bunson makes a spunky heroine, a member of the 'smart set' who's too self-deprecating to recognize her worth as she navigates high-school cliques, family dramas, and not-so-secret crushes. Reading Romeo and Juliet for an English class, Bea ponders the weighty issues of honor and courage, and then finds those forces impacting her life. I couldn't help but picture Juliet time-traveling to a 21st century teen environment—and then went one step further and imagined Shakespeare's young heroine coping with tense school lunches and clandestine beer parties. Juliet Capulet would find a worthy BFF in Beatrice Bunson."—Cordelia Frances Biddle, author of the Martha Beale mystery series "This is a charming book. The story of Romeo and Juliet intertwines with the more comic vicissitudes (SAT word) of Beatrice Bunson's first year in high school. Paula Marantz Cohen clearly knows both Shakespeare and ninth graders. Warning to teachers of high school Shakespeare classes: be prepared to revise your lesson plan."—Gillian Murray Kendall, professor of English Language and Literature (and Shakespeare scholar), Smith College "What's the best way to deal with high school drama? Apply the problem-solving strategies of Shakespeare…Cohen offers up lessons of theory and language while engaging her readers with enjoyable characters who find themselves entangled in Shakespearean plots that must be unwound with compassion and insight…Her discussions of plot, language, and thematic elements will serve young scholars better than SparkNotes. Ideal for those who are charmed by the romance of Shakespeare. And who isn't?"—Kirkus Reviews Paula Marantz Cohen's novels include Suzanne Davis Gets a Life (Paul Dry Books 2014), Jane Austen in Scarsdale or Love, Death and the SATs, and What Alice Knew. She teaches English at Drexel University.


Too Too Many Tutus

Too Too Many Tutus
Author: Suzanne Davis Marion
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781439218471

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Christina has ballet class soon, and she has a problem. She can't decide which tutu to wear. In her closet are tutus of several different colors. She finds some help in solving her dilemma.


Yearbook

Yearbook
Author: Jesse Edward Johnson
Publisher: Paul Dry Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-02-21
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1589881184

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Jane Austen in Boca

Jane Austen in Boca
Author: Paula Marantz Cohen
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 142990299X

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It is a truth universally acknowledged that a nice Jewish widower must be in want of a wife. Jane Austen centered her classic novels of manners around "three or four families in a country village." So does Paula Marantz Cohen in her novel, a witty twist on Pride and Prejudice--except this time, the "village" is Boca Raton, Florida. Eligible men, especially ones in possession of a good fortune and country club privileges, are scarce. When goodhearted meddler Carol Newman learns that the wealthy Norman Grafstein has lost his wife, she resolves to marry him off to her lonely mother-in-law, May. The novel charts the progress of May's love life as well as that of her two closest friends: the strong-minded former librarian Flo Kliman and the flamboyant Lila Katz. If there weren't confusion enough, Flo's great-niece Amy, a film student at NYU, suddenly arrives with a camera crew determined to get it all on tape. Will May and Norman eventually find happiness? Will Flo succumb to the charms of the suavely cosmopolitan Mel Shirmer? Will Amy's movie about them win an Academy Award--or at least a prize at the NYU student film competition? Complications and misunderstandings abound in this romantic and perceptive comedy of manners.


Dear Daughters

Dear Daughters
Author: Susie Davis
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1501881078

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With Dear Daughters, Susie Davis creates a bridge between two groups of women–dear daughters and spiritual mamas. Dear daughters are young women in search of spiritual guidance and spiritual mamas are women just a little further down the road with age-old wisdom to share. Each group has valuable insight for the other and the hope is that the reader will invite someone to come alongside them, pore over the included letters together, and pass along wisdom and advice that will make both lives more beautiful, wherever they are in their God story. This book, ideal for a gift, is a casebound hardcover with ribbon.