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Flirting In Cars
Alisa Kwitney

Flirting In Cars

Washington Square Press (Aug 07, 2007)
9780743268974
| Trade Paperback
336 pages | 135 x 216 mm | English
Dewey 813.6
LC Classification PS3611.W58 .F55 2007
LC Control No. 2007001665

Genre

  • General Fiction

Subject

  • Cities And Towns/ Fiction
  • Mothers And Daughters
  • Mothers And Daughters/ Fiction
  • New York (State)
  • Relocation (Housing)/ Fiction

Plot

From Alisa Kwitney, the acclaimed author of Sex as a Second Language and The Dominant Blonde, comes a witty, romantic, and compassionate new novel about an urban working mom who leaves the city only to find her talents are no match for country life. An accomplished journalist, Zoë Goren can't drive and she doesn't cook. But that's never been a problem in Manhattan, where the streets are filled with taxis and takeout restaurants, and a busy single mother can find everything she needs right at her fingertips. In fact, Zoë can't imagine living or working anyplace else. But when Zoë's daughter is diagnosed with dyslexia, she decides to make the ultimate sacrifice, moving two hours from Manhattan in order to enroll Maya in an excellent school for children with learning differences. Stranded in a rural paradise, Zoë must grapple with isolation, coyote howls, and the lack of good delivery services. But when she decides to overcome her fear of driving and take lessons, she meets Mack, an unnervingly attractive townie, back from the war in Iraq and trying to adjust to civilian life. With a budding new romance and a reporting gig for the local paper, Zoë just might survive in the wilderness of small-town America after all. One of today's best breakout authors, who has been called "witty, charming, funny, and real" by Carly Phillips, Alisa Kwitney creates authentic characters that women love to read about -- and talk about. Zoë Goren will have them rooting for her all the way.

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