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Her Turn
Her Turn | Katherine Ashenburg
4 posts | 4 read
For fans of Nora Ephron and Jennifer Weiner, here is Katherine Ashenburg's witty, contemporary new novel about a forty-something newspaper columnist navigating her bold next chapter, set in Washington against the 2015 US presidential primary. Liz is an editor at a national newspaper in Washington, D.C. in 2015, where Hillary Clinton's run for the presidency is the talk of the town. Divorced and the mother of a college-age son, Liz has a full life: fantastic friends, a job she adores, and a breezy non-committal dating life. On the surface, Liz is thriving, but deep inside she is stalled in neutral, stuck in a clandestine affair with her married boss and still brooding on her marriage, which ended in betrayal, hurt and anger 12 years ago. Liz's job is to edit a column called "My Turn," choosing personal essays sent in from readers around the country. One day, her tidy life is upended when a submission about a marital squabble arrives from Seattle, from Nicole, the very woman who had an affair with Liz's ex-husband and is now married to him. Wife Two has no idea that she is sending an essay to Wife One, and Liz manages to keep her identity a secret while she engages in a long, ever more brutal "edit" of the piece. Still, the existence of the essay destabilizes Liz, and she starts acting erratically--abruptly ending her affair with the boss, publishing provocative essays that infuriate her colleagues and readers, investing in a growing pile of unread self-help books about "forgiveness," and indulging in some questionable romantic decisions. When the tangled web of Liz's deception with Nicole is suddenly exposed, Liz must face the harm she's causing others--and herself. She attempts to make amends, with shocking, farcical, and entirely unexpected results. A witty, smart, wise, and sparkling novel with moving depths (and musings on the pursuit of forgiveness) beneath its delightful surface.
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BookBr
Her Turn | Katherine Ashenburg
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Mehso-so

Ho-hum, I don‘t know. I *think* it wants to be a character study but… A fairly unsympathetic MC sort of…devolves into a disaster of her own making, but nothing but a few hurt feelings really come of it? And she doesn‘t seem to reach any real understanding when it‘s all over, but maybe that‘s me missing something? I‘m calling it so-so because I am left so meh by it.

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BookBr
Her Turn | Katherine Ashenburg
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Taking a break from The Luminaries — which I am finding VERY slow going — for the May title in my lecture series. I hadn‘t even heard of this one, so it will be interesting to go in with absolutely zero preconceptions.
#Heliconian

Gleefulreader Guess I better get on this one! 2y
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MaggieCarr
Her Turn | Katherine Ashenburg
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Bailedbailed

Abandoned me at page 40. I really didn't like the protagonist and looked up a quick few reviews hoping to find the reason this one made it to my TBR shelf. Instead reader after reader said it doesn't get better. 😬 Ain't nobody got time for that with end of year goals looming.

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GirlWellRead
Her Turn | Katherine Ashenburg
Mehso-so