Tuesday, August 26, 2003

Inn at Lake Devine by Elinor Lipman - It's the early 1960s and Natalie Marx is stunned when her mother inquires about vacation accommodations in Vermont and is refused because their family is Jewish. So begins Natalie's fixation with the Inn and the family who owns it. And when Natalie finagles an invitation to join a friend on vacation there, she sets herself upon a path that will inextricably link her adult life into this peculiar family and their once-restricted hotel.

I listened to this on tape and really enjoyed it. I always loved how people's lives cross and criss-cross over again through-out life.