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Zoe Fishman

    Die Frauen von Long Island
    The Fun Widow's Book Tour
    Driving Lessons
    Saving Ruth
    Invisible as Air
    Inheriting Edith
    • A poignant breakout novel, for fans of J. Courtney Sullivan and Elin Hilderbrand, about a single mother who inherits a beautiful beach house with a caveat—she must take care of the ornery elderly woman who lives in it. For years, Maggie Sheets has been an invisible hand in the glittering homes of wealthy New York City clients, scrubbing, dusting, mopping, and doing all she can to keep her head above water as a single mother. Everything changes when a former employer dies leaving Maggie a staggering inheritance. A house in Sag Harbor. The catch? It comes with an inhabitant: The deceased’s eighty-two-year old mother Edith. Edith has Alzheimer’s—or so the doctors tell her—but she remembers exactly how her daughter Liza could light up a room, or bring dark clouds in her wake. And now Liza’s gone, by her own hand, and Edith has been left—like a chaise or strand of pearls—to a poorly dressed young woman with a toddler in tow. Maggie and Edith are both certain this arrangement will be an utter disaster. But as summer days wane, a tenuous bond forms, and Edith, who feels the urgency of her diagnosis, shares a secret that she’s held close for five decades, launching Maggie on a mission that might just lead them each to what they are looking for.

      Inheriting Edith
    • Sylvie does the grocery shopping, the laundry, the scheduling, the schlepping and the PTA-ing, while planning her son's Bar Mitzvah and cheerfully tending her husband, Paul, who's been lying on the sofa with a broken ankle.

      Invisible as Air
    • Saving Ruth

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,3(702)Évaluer

      Exploring themes of identity and change, this coming-of-age novel follows a young Jewish woman returning to her Alabama hometown after attending a Northern college. She quickly realizes that both her life and her personal growth are not as transformed as she had imagined. Through a blend of Southern fiction and serious topics like anorexia, family dynamics, and racial tensions, the narrative offers a poignant and engaging look at the complexities of her experiences in the Deep South.

      Saving Ruth
    • Driving Lessons

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,2(604)Évaluer

      Embarking on an unexpected journey, the narrative explores the beauty of spontaneity and self-discovery. Characters navigate through uncharted territories, both physically and emotionally, revealing profound insights about life, relationships, and personal growth. As they face challenges and embrace the unknown, the story highlights the importance of resilience and the transformative power of experiences that lack a predetermined path. This tale encourages readers to find joy in the journey itself rather than just the destination.

      Driving Lessons
    • The Fun Widow's Book Tour

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,1(766)Évaluer

      From the author of Inheriting Edith comes a brave new novel about the intersection of art and grief after the tragic loss of her own husband in 2017. Mia used to be fun. But even the best agenda is often rendered useless by reality, and Mia realizes that the stories she's been telling herself are just that.

      The Fun Widow's Book Tour
    • Der Sommer der Frauen. Maggie hat alle Mühe, für sich und ihre kleine Tochter zu sorgen. Dann erbt sie ein Strandhaus in den Hamptons und könnte auf einen Schlag alle Probleme los sein – sofern sie sich um die darin lebende 82-jährige Edith kümmert, die an Alzheimer erkrankt ist. Doch Edith hat überhaupt keine Lust, ihr Heim mit einer schlechtgekleideten Fremden und einem trotzigen Kleinkind zu teilen. Aber dann verschlimmert sich ihr Zustand, und in ihrer Not, ihre Erinnerung zu verlieren, lässt sie es zu, dass Maggie ihr hilft, ein Geheimnis ihrer Vergangenheit zu lüften. Und so erleben die so unterschiedlichen Frauen einen einzigartigen Sommer der Neuanfänge. “Ein tragikomischer Lesegenuss und eine köstliche literarische Hühnersuppe für die Seele.“ Mary Kay Andrews.

      Die Frauen von Long Island
    • A poignant debut novel about the transformative powers of yoga and friendship for four women on the verge of realizing their dreamsWith beauty, brains, and a high-paying Wall Street position, Charlie was a woman who seemed to have it all—until she turned thirty and took stock of her life, or lack thereof. She left it all behind to pursue yoga, and now, two years later, she's looking to drum up business for her fledgling studio in Brooklyn. Attending her college's alumni night with fliers in tow, she reconnects with three former classmates whose post-graduation lives, like hers, haven't turned out like they'd hoped.Romance book editor Sabine still longs to write the novel that's bottled up inside her. Once an up-and-coming photographer and Upper East Side social darling, Naomi is now a single mom who hasn't picked up her camera in years. And Bess, who dreamed of being a serious investigative journalist a la Christiane Amanpour, is stuck in a rut, writing snarky captions for a gossip mag. But at a weekly yoga class at Charlie's studio, the four friends, reunited ten years after college, will forge new bonds and take new chances—as they start over, fall in love, change their lives...and come face-to-face with haunting realities.

      Balancing Acts