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LISA MARIA'S GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED by SUSAN HUBBARD
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SummaryLisa Maria Marino's been chewed up and spit out by the
world once again. This time, though, she has retreated to
her childhood bedroom in upstate New York to try to
regroup. After all, nothing ever happens in New Sparta, NY;
what better place to absorb one's losses?
Even though her own life is a disaster, Lisa Maria finds
work as a "household assistant" (aka, maid -- although
sometimes the line between who's bossing whom is
hilariously blurred) and advice columnist for the local
alternative paper, telling other people what to do with her
trademark deadpan flair. With a winning cast of characters -- the slovenly novelist
who dresses up as his creations, the "good sister" gone
ridiculously bad, the local mall with a sinking personality
all its own -- Lisa Maria's Guide for the Perplexed is a
sharp, funny, beguiling and ultimately enlightening tale of
one woman's quest to figure out her future by diving head
first into her past.
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