On a Night Like This by Ellen Sussman

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  • Pub. Date: May 2008
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 482,414

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    • Pub. Date: May 2008
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 482,414

    Synopsis

    - On a Night Like This was published in Warner hardcover (0-446-53141-3) in 2/04, an excerpt of which was published in the San Francisco Chronicle. It received early accolades from such notable authors as Pam Houston, Lalita Tademy, Amanda Eyre Ward, and Katherine Weber.
    - Ellen Sussman imbues this heartbreaking tale with the same emotional intensity as Anita Shreve's Sea Glass (Little, Brown and Company, 4/02), Elizabeth Berg's Open House (Ballantine, 2001), and Sue Miller's While I Was Gone (Ballantine, 1999).
    - On a Night Like This is the kind of timeless love story and commercial novel that will appeal to audiences in the trade paperback format.
    - Ellen Sussman is the winner of short story contests in both Redbook and Paris Transcontinental.
    - Available as a Time Warner AudioBook.

    Publishers Weekly

    In Sussman's heart-wrenching debut, two former high school classmates take a second chance at love, despite one partner's terminal cancer. Resisting the impulse to descend into bathos, Sussman shows remarkable restraint in her depiction of a love affair that transforms a dying woman's last days into a celebration of life. When Luke Bellingham, an acclaimed screenwriter in his 40s, agrees to become "Finder of Lost Souls" for his 25th high school reunion, the only lost classmate he really wants to find is the enigmatic Blair Clemens, whose gang rape at 17 inspired his Oscar-winning screenplay, Pescadero. Suffering from writer's block and his wife's sudden desertion, Luke is thrilled to discover that Blair lives near him in San Francisco. Bohemian Blair is now a single mom as well as chef of a chic restaurant, but beginning a relationship is definitely not on her agenda when she agrees to reconnect with Luke after first meeting his cute dog, Sweetpea. All she wants to do is work, have no-strings sex with her ever-randy ex-hippie landlord and enjoy what's left of her life with her teenage daughter, Amanda. At their initial meeting, the immediately smitten Luke informs her, "On a night like this, I could fall in love," and Blair, frightened by her own attraction, quickly retorts, "Don't bother... I'm dying." The novel's elegant denouement and Sussman's fluid treatment of tough moments make this a keeper for fans of high-caliber weepies. Agent, Elyse Cheney. (Feb. 10) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    This "Night" Lights Up!by Gapkid

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    October 19, 2009: I've read a lot of unentertaining, poorly written books lately, so when I started reading ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS and found myself really enjoying it, I thought it was a fluke. I originally picked up this book because I read that it was about two people meeting up who went to high school together, but never really knew each other. This subject alone interested me. The more I read, though, the more twists and turns were added. The novel became so much more than I originally thought it would be. I became entranced with the story and was eager to see where it was going. I was surprised at the levels of detail and background that went into writing this book. I applaud Ellen Sussman for her character development and plotlines. I truly came to care about each of the main characters. They felt "real" to me, which is the highest accomplishment I can bestow upon a writer. I continued reading and it just got better and better until the very end when I was suddenly disappointed...because it ended. I wanted to continue reading about Sussman's engaging main characters (Luke and Blair) and even all the supporting characters like Blair's daughter, Amanda; Luke's wife, Emily; Blair's boss, Daniel; Blair's landlord; and even Sweetpea, Luke's faithful dog.

    I look forward to reading future books by Ellen Sussman. She's definitely got talent and knows how to capture her readers' heads...and hearts.

    I Also Recommend: Sarah's Key.

    Oh, No!by Anonymous

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    December 08, 2005: I'll admit it - I did FINISH this book, but not without rolling my eyes too many times to count while reading it. There are so many cheesy ups and downs in this book that by the end I didn't care if everyone hated each other and never made up. This amidst grammatical errors! Is there a more frustrating thing to find in published materials? Do yourself a favor a read a book with more substance!


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