Patty Jane's House of Curl
By (Author) Lorna Landvik
Random House USA Inc
Fawcett
15th January 2004
United States
Tertiary Education
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
320
Width 133mm, Height 202mm, Spine 18mm
266g
Maybe Patty Jane Dobbin should know better than to marry a man as gorgeous as Thor Rolvaag, but she's too smitten to think twice. Yet nine months into their marriage, with a baby on the way, Thor is gone. It's a good thing Patty Jane has her irrepressible sister Harriet to rely on--not to mention her extremely short, extremely rich almost-brother-in-law, Avel Ames. It's been said that a good haircut can cure any number of ills, and before long the Minnesota sisters have opened a neighborhood beauty parlor complete with live harp music and an endless supply of delicious Norwegian baked goods. It's a wonderful, warm-hearted place where you can count on good friends, lots of laughter, tears, and comfort when you need it--and the unmistakable scent of someone getting a permanent wave. . . .
Fun and funny, spiked with tragedy and sad times.
USA Today
A FUNNY, POIGNANT FIRST NOVEL ABOUT THE BONDS BETWEEN WOMEN.
Houston Chronicle
Patty Janes House of Curl has the emotional warmth of Lake Wobegon and the tender/tough female characters who populated Fried Green Tomatoes. . . . A unique story.
St. Paul Pioneer Press
WARM, TENDER, ULTIMATELY INSPIRATIONAL.
West Coast Review of Books
HOMESPUN WISDOM PEPPERS EVERY PAGE.
Publishers Weekly
Lorna Landvik stands by her characters . . . embracing their eccentricities, delighting in their accomplishments, forgiving them their failings. She knows these people and loves themand gives us their story with uncommon wit and charm and, best of all, a wonderful sense of mischief.
STEVEN ZAILLIAN
Oscar-winning writer of
the screenplay for Schindlers List
Patty Janes House of Curl is the story of women who were lucky enough to find a place where they could not only talk, but be heard. Like Iones famous coffee cakes, the frosting may be treacle-sweet, but underneath theres something substantial.
The Dallas Morning News
This book is worth reading and rereading. . . . Landvik evokes female bonding and tragedy in a humorous way.
The Register-Herald (West Virginia)
Funny and romantic . . . Peopled with characters so real, so warm, so funny, the book could be a Northern Exposure in print. . . . Readers will be reminded that this is what it is like to live.
The Stuart News
A cast of characters funny, sad, and real. You cant help but laugh and shed a tear. Has been compared to Fannie Flaggs Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, but for Midwesterners it holds a special appeal with a terrific sense of place.
BookWomen (Minnesota)
Amazingly vivid . . . This novel breezes merrily along, but dont read it without a hankie. This is a winner for fans of Garrison Keillor and Danielle Steel.
Library Journal
Lorna Landvik is also the author of the bestselling Your Oasis on Flame Lake and the upcoming The Tall Pine Polka. She has worked as an actor, a comedian, and a speed typist in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. She lives with her husband, two daughters, and their dog, Petunia.