"Wow." -David Gates, Newsweek "GOOD GOSSIP is so good that I've turned a little green with envy. Jacqueline Carey not only made me laugh out loud but also left me in awe of her dazzling literary skill. Insouciant and witty, she lures you on, page by entertaining page, until you're hooked by an ironic moral sensibility as acute and devastating as that of any of the masters of this genre. -James Wilcox "The mainstream people leading marginal lives who populate GOOD GOSSIP are considerably more charming and vastly more entertaining than the marginal people leading mainstream lives who populate real life. Jacqueline Carey is intelligent, engaging, and, most important, on the right side." -Fran Lebowitz |
Good GossipIn the first, title story, a small circle of friends in Manhattan can not get over their shock: Why would exotic Susannah tie the knot with boring old Harry Tierney? Eleven stories later, another wedding looms, and still no one has figured out what marriage could be like. How can Rosemary choose to be one particular self when she has the whole world in her head? But along the way you learn all the really good gossip: Why did Cole quit a journalism job most people would kill for? Is it true what they say about Dee Kilmartin and that seventeen-year-old boy? And why is celebrated playwright Eileen Filley working in a greeting card store? "So now I have this whole new circle of friends. Can I have a new story about them every few days? Is there a number I can call to keep up? Whatever happened with Liz and Fern?" -Roy Blount |
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