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I Need a Lifeguard Everywhere but the Pool

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"Lisa and Francesca, mother and daughter, bring you the laughter of their lives." —Delia Ephron, bestselling author
The bestselling and "perennially hilarious" mother-daughter team is back with a new collection of stories from their real lives, guaranteed to make you laugh out loud. Join Lisa Scottoline and Francesca Serritella as they regret drunk-shopping online, try smell-dating, and explore the freedom of a hiatus from men - a Guyatus. They offer a fresh and funny take on the triumphs and facepalm moments of modern life, showing that when it comes to navigating the crazy world we live in, you're always your own best lifeguard.

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    • Booklist

      June 1, 2017
      The latest mother-daughter foray from Scottoline (One Perfect Lie, 2017) and Serritella, following I've Got Sand in All the Wrong Places (2016), again mines the single-but-sassy territory of their respective lives in distillations from their Chick Wit column in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Mature readers will commiserate with Scottoline over her age spots and her distaste for bras. Her confessions include a passion for actor Bradley Cooper, her unruly dogs, and the way her mother, Mother Mary, never yelledshe just raised an eyebrow. Though Scottoline's essays outnumber her daughter's two-to-one, she might quip that that's owing to her being twice as old. Still, women of any age can appreciate Serritella's confusion at how to be a feminist at the beach. Though they are adept at turning challenges into funny stories, some are too topical (the recent elections) to hold appeal for long, but otherwise, readers will find plenty of essays to keep them sympathizing with Scottoline's regret that there is no lifeguard in life. (Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      February 15, 2017

      The Edgar Award-winning Scottoline and her writer daughter, Serritella, have been investigating human foibles in a series that now reaches its eighth title (following I've Got Sand in All the Wrong Places). Expect more wit and wisdom; with library marketing.

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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