Me Times Three
A novel
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December 10, 2001
New York Times
Style reporter Witchel makes her initial foray into fiction with a darkly humorous take on a young woman's growing pains. In late 1980s New York, Sandra Berlin, an editorial assistant at fashion rag Jolie!, enjoys wild times with her requisitely gay best friend Paul Romano, but longs for a secure, suburban family life and ever-elusive social acceptance. She thinks her dreams are coming true when WASPy longtime boyfriend (and Betsy Ross descendant) Bucky finally proposes, and she plans "to waste no time propagating little heirs to the American flag." But she soon must scramble to regain her balance after the rug is pulled out from under her: she's not Bucky's only fiancée; in fact, two
other women are preparing to walk down the aisle with him. The first half of the novel is pitched perfectly between humor and angst, but in the second half the plot takes a sobering turn. Sandra faces tragedy when the specter of AIDS raises its ugly head, and only then does she begin coping with the disillusionment of life's unexpected turns. The author will find an audience with readers who follow her in the Times, or who are curious about the talents of Mrs. Frank Rich. But this is a disappointing offering from a writer whose privileged perspective on the culture, manner and style of New York in its late 20th-century heyday might have yielded something less predictable, or at least more titillatingly revealing. (Feb. 1)Forecast:Witchel's name alone, stamped on an eye-catching bright yellow jacket, should sell out the novel's 75,000 first printing, but her future as a fiction writer is less certain.
September 1, 2001
Another first novel, but as a New York Times columnist, Witchel boasts plenty of writing experience. Her brash New York heroine has it made until she discovers that her fianc is engaged to two other women.
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January 1, 2002
\deflang1033\pard\plain\f3\fs24 Sandra Berlin is intelligent, but she's been duped by her fiance, Bucky. Bucky, who has dated Sandy since high school, is also engaged to two other women. When one of them confronts Sandy with the news, she's dumbfounded. With the help of her best friend, Paul, a handsome gay actor she met in graduate school, Sandra somehow survives the break-up without caving in and speaking to or forgiving Bucky. But the end of her engagement means that she must play the dating game, and the results are disastrous. Work at a hip new magazine, \plain\f3\fs24" Jolie!\plain\f3\fs24, is just as challenging, thanks to her demanding, unreasonable boss. Things begin to look up when Sandy meets Mark Lewis, a charming travel writer, but then Paul calls with devastating news, and Sandy's world is once again turned upside down. Expertly mixing humor and tragedy, Witchel's debut novel is much more than its premise, and ends up being an absorbing, compelling read. (Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2002, American Library Association.)
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