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The Inn at Lake Devine
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The Inn at Lake Devine in Vernon, BC
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The Inn at Lake Devine in Vernon, BC
By None
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A novel of sparkling social mischief from the beloved author of Ms. Demeanor and Every Tom, Dick & Harry.
This "tale of delicious revenge" ( USA Today ) is also "a punchy little comedy of manners.... Think Jane Austen in the Catskills" ( Chicago Tribune ).
It's 1962 and all across America barriers are collapsing. But when Natalie Marx's mother inquires about summer accommodations in Vermont, she gets the following reply: The Inn at Lake Devine is a family-owned resort, which has been in continuous operation since 1922. Our guests who feel most comfortable here, and return year after year, are Gentiles. For twelve-year-old Natalie, who has a stubborn sense of justice, the words are not a rebuff but an infuriating, irresistible challenge.
In this beguiling novel, Elinor Lipman charts her heroine's fixation with a small bastion of genteel anti-Semitism, a fixation that will have wildly unexpected consequences on her romantic life. As Natalie tries to enter the world that has excluded her—and succeeds through the sheerest of accidents— The Inn at Lake Devine becomes a delightful and provocative romantic comedy.
A novel of sparkling social mischief from the beloved author of Ms. Demeanor and Every Tom, Dick & Harry.
This "tale of delicious revenge" ( USA Today ) is also "a punchy little comedy of manners.... Think Jane Austen in the Catskills" ( Chicago Tribune ).
It's 1962 and all across America barriers are collapsing. But when Natalie Marx's mother inquires about summer accommodations in Vermont, she gets the following reply: The Inn at Lake Devine is a family-owned resort, which has been in continuous operation since 1922. Our guests who feel most comfortable here, and return year after year, are Gentiles. For twelve-year-old Natalie, who has a stubborn sense of justice, the words are not a rebuff but an infuriating, irresistible challenge.
In this beguiling novel, Elinor Lipman charts her heroine's fixation with a small bastion of genteel anti-Semitism, a fixation that will have wildly unexpected consequences on her romantic life. As Natalie tries to enter the world that has excluded her—and succeeds through the sheerest of accidents— The Inn at Lake Devine becomes a delightful and provocative romantic comedy.



















