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Memoirist (But Enough About Me) and Rolling Stone writer Dunn turns in a first-class piece of reunion lit. After her husband announces "I'm bored by our life" and leaves, childless Manhattanite Lillian Curtis, almost 38, takes a sabbatical from producing Tell Me Everything!-a talk show geared toward senior citizens-and heads for her childhood home in Morristown, N.J., to lick her wounds. The break is suggested by Tell Me's wise star Vi Barbour ("Vi is short for vibrant!"), whom Lillian adores, and it gives Lillian a chance to attend her class of '88 high school reunion and reclaim her old self. Lillian's old boyfriend, Christian Somer, is still single, still hot and in town, and getting smashed at the beach and making out might be just the thing. The setup is beyond familiar, but Dunn's delicious wit enlivens this sparkling dramedy, depicting the perils of trying to recapture a John Hughes-era past that doesn't belong in the present. (July)
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Posted August 16, 2008
Do you know that high you achieved when you heard your absolute favorite song on the radio, while driving your first car to your first love's house, to make out on his twin bed in his basement bedroom while his parents were gone? I CHASE that high. So does the main character in Dunn's book, in a way. I love that she returns to her old room, her old music, and her old comfortable high school life, just like I have been doing this entire summer. I found each character in this book real, and completely endearing, especially the main character, who is flawed and likeable. I think the ending was perfection. I don't want to give it away, but is was written with a spot-on authenticity I really admired. Enjoy!
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Posted August 4, 2008
I loved Jancee's memoir and actually pre-ordered this book. I was not disappointed! 'Don't You' has the same mix of humor and touching moments as her first. Plus I know so many people who are still obsessing about their high school days, even after all these years. Perfect for summer!
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Overview
After earning rave reviews with her rock-and-roll memoir But Enough About Me, Jancee Dunn takes on fiction in this comically poignant debut, a perfect read for anyone who has ever looked back nostalgically and wondered what might have been.At thirty-eight, Lillian Curtis is content with her life. She enjoys her routine as a producer for a talk show in New York City starring showbiz veteran Vi (“short for vibrant”) Barbour, a spirited senior. Lillian’s relationship with her husband is pleasant if no longer exciting. Most nights she is more than happy to come home to her apartment and...