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 · About halfway through Elinor Lipman’s latest comic novel, “Good Riddance,” a central conceit suddenly disappears when an object that fueled tension between two main characters is Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. Elinor Lipman’s work is often compared to that of Jane Austen for its satirical look at contemporary society. What does Good Riddance reveal about our own society and how does the author’s use of elements of comedy and the absurd help to reveal these points or observations? Good Riddance - Kindle edition by Lipman, Elinor. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note Reviews:


Books like The Way Men Act () and The Inn at Lake Devine () haven't aged at all. Ms. Lipman's characters have begun to get older, however, and the most touching subplot in Good Riddance follows Daphne's widowed father's intrepid attempts to rejoin the dating scene (especially tough as he thinks apps are called "maps"). Ms. About halfway through Elinor Lipman's latest comic novel, "Good Riddance," a central conceit suddenly disappears when an object that fueled tension between two main characters is destroyed. In a delightful new romantic comedy from Elinor Lipman, one woman's trash becomes another woman's treasure, with deliriously entertaining results. Daphne Maritch doesn't quite know what to make of the heavily annotated high school yearbook she inherits from her mother, who held this relic dear. Too.


In a delightful new romantic comedy from Elinor Lipman, one woman’s trash becomes another. Good Riddance. by. Elinor Lipman (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 6, ratings · 1, reviews. Daphne Maritch doesn't quite know what to make of the heavily annotated high school yearbook she inherits from her mother, who held this relic dear. Too dear. The late June Winter Maritch was the teacher to whom the class of '68 had dedicated its yearbook, and in turn she went on to attend every reunion, scribbling notes and observations after each one—not always charitabl. About halfway through Elinor Lipman’s latest comic novel, “Good Riddance,” a central conceit suddenly disappears when an object that fueled tension between two main characters is destroyed.

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