Life's a Beach by Claire Cook

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  • Publisher: Hyperion
  • Pub. Date: May 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780641939020
  • 256pp
  • Edition Description: Bargain

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Synopsis

By the bestselling author of Must Love Dogs, the story of two grown-up sisters who fight like cats and dogs—but call each other at least twice a day

When Must Love Dogs was published, the Chicago Tribune called it "pitch-perfect" and the Washington Post declared, "Readers will hope that Claire Cook will be telling breezy summer stories from the South Shore of Massachusetts for seasons to come." Luckily for her legions of fans, Cook returns with another sparkling romantic comedy that's reminiscent of Must Love Dogs in all the right ways, but very much its own animal—about a relationship-challenged single woman, her quirky-to-put-it-mildly extended family, and the summer the shark movie came to town.

Life's a bit of a beach these days for Ginger Walsh, who's single at forty-one and living back home in the family FROG (Finished Room Over Garage). She's hoping for a more fulfilling life as a sea glass artist, but instead is babysitting her sister's kids and sharing overnights with Noah, her sexy artist boyfriend with commitment issues and a dog Ginger's cat isn't too crazy about. Geri, her BlackBerry-obsessed sister, is also nearly over the deep end about her pending fiftieth birthday (and might just drag Ginger with her). Toss in a dumpster-picking father, a Kama Sutra T-shirt-wearing mother, a movie crew come to town with a very cute gaffer, an on-again-off-again glassblower boyfriend, plus a couple of Red Hat realtors, and hilarity ensues. The perfect summer read, Life's a Beach is a warm, witty, and wise look at what it takes to move forward at any stage in life.

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I picked up a bound copy of Claire Cook’s Life’s a Beach at NEIBA and wanted to be the first to recommend it for a Booksense pick for June 2007. The timing of the release and the subject matter will make this book a beach "must read". I really found myself escaping to the Cape. I feel like I became part of the family dynamics and fell in love with precocious Riley. The characters (both the wonderful and the exasperating) are fabulous and I hated for the book to end. Get out the lemonade and beach chair and enjoy!

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Biography

"Late starter" Claire Cook is an inspiration for aspiring writers and women in midlife transition. She wrote her first novel when she was in her 40s, sitting in her minivan at 5 AM, waiting for her daughter to emerge from swim practice! Since then, she's gone on to limn the lives of plucky middle-aged women in a series of bestselling romantic comedies like Must Love Dogs.

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Disappointedby Anonymous

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August 08, 2008: Geri and Ginger are sisters and they are polar opposites. Geri is a successful business woman, mother and is rarely seen without her BlackBerry. Ginger is a single 41 year old woman with a job, not a career, and lives over her parents' garage. While Ginger is dealing with her parents decision to sell their house (where will she live?) and her 'going- nowhere-fast' relationship with Noah, Geri is planning her big 5-0 birthday party. I have to say, I didn't enjoy reading this book. The plot was lacking and the characters were easily forgettable.

Worst Book Everby Anonymous

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June 15, 2008: Read this for a book club I am part of and it literally put me in a bad mood it was so bad. There was no plot, the characters had absolutely no meaning. Main character just whined and gave me a headache. This really is the worst book I've ever read. Don't waste your money!!!


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