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Don't You Forget About Me: A Novel [Hardcover]

Jancee Dunn

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Book Description

July 29 2008
After earning rave reviews with her rock-and-roll memoir But Enough About Me, Jancee Dunn takes on fiction in this comically poignant debut, a perfect read for anyone who has ever looked back nostalgically and wondered what might have been.

At thirty-eight, Lillian Curtis is content with her life. She enjoys her routine as a producer for a talk show in New York City starring showbiz veteran Vi (“short for vibrant”) Barbour, a spirited senior. Lillian’s relationship with her husband is pleasant if no longer exciting. Most nights she is more than happy to come home to her apartment and crawl into her pajamas. Then she’s hit with a piece of shocking news: Her husband wants a divorce.

Blindsided, Lillian takes a leave of absence and moves back to her parents’ home in suburban New Jersey. Nestled in her childhood bedroom, where Duran Duran and Squeeze posters still cover the walls, she finds high school memories a healing salve to her troubles. She hurtles backward into her teen years, driving too fast, digging up mix tapes, and tentatively reconciling with Dawn, a childhood friend she once betrayed. Punctuating her stroll down memory lane is an invitation to the Bethel Memorial High School class of 1988 twenty-year reunion. It just might be Lillian’s chance to reconnect with her long-lost boyfriend, Christian Somers, who is expected to attend. Will it be just like heaven?

Lillian discovers, as we all must, the pitfalls of glorifying the glory days, the mortification of failing as a thirtysomething adult, and the impossibility of fully recapturing the past. Don’t You Forget About Me is for anyone who looks back and wonders: What if?

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Villard (July 29 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 034550190X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345501905
  • Product Dimensions: 14.5 x 2.6 x 21.6 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 408 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #843,762 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Steeped in ‘80s-era references, the flashback elements of Lily’s tale are breezy, reliably tacky fun...but unexpected moments of tenderness give the story heart." -- People Magazine

"Dunn's deft sense of pacing and her old-fashioned niceness make Don't You Forget About Me a breezy, entertaining summer read that never insults the reader's intelligence." - LA Times

"An eminently readable debut novel … offers a funny, tender profile of a confused woman who must go back to move forward. Those looking for a summer read with substance -- especially women whose teenage days coincided with Ronald Reagan and Wham! -- should look no further."-- New Jersey Star-Ledger

"Intelligent chick lit about a divorcee who moves back in with her parents." -- Newsweek


"In addition to being an impressive treasure trove of cultural references both high and (frequently) low, Jancee Dunn is also a tender novelist. Don't You Forget About Me is wistful, graceful, and seriously funny."
-- Meg Wolitzer, author of The Ten-Year Nap

"Memoirist (But Enough About Me) and Rolling Stone writer Dunn turns in a first-class piece of reunion lit. After her husband announces “I'm bored by our life” and leaves, childless Manhattanite Lillian Curtis, almost 38, takes a sabbatical from producing Tell Me Everything!—a talk show geared toward senior citizens—and heads for her childhood home in Morristown, N.J., to lick her wounds. The break is suggested by Tell Me's wise star Vi Barbour (“Vi is short for vibrant!”), whom Lillian adores, and it gives Lillian a chance to attend her class of '88 high school reunion and reclaim her old self. Lillian's old boyfriend, Christian Somer, is still single, still hot and in town, and getting smashed at the beach and making out might be just the thing. The setup is beyond familiar, but Dunn's delicious wit enlivens this sparkling dramedy, depicting the perils of trying to recapture a John Hughes–era past that doesn't belong in the present." - Publisher's Weekly

Praise for Jancee Dunn’s acclaimed memoir But Enough About Me: How a Small-Town Girl Went from a Shag Carpet to the Red Carpet

“Blessed with self-deprecating wit, Dunn is an irresistible narrator whose eccentric family, dear friends, and disastrous ex-boyfriends are as entertaining as the megastars she has built a career on profiling.”
–Entertainment Weekly

“An inside look at being a celebrity journalist . . . The chapters alternate between entertaining set pieces . . . and considerations of what it means to be an aging rock chick.”
–The New Yorker

“This disarmingly funny memoir . . . allows readers to live vicariously as Dunn reveals tricks for getting stars to spill.”
–People

“Incredibly funny . . . I loved this book from start to finish.”
–Curtis Sittenfeld, author of Prep

About the Author

Jancee Dunn grew up in Chatham, New Jersey. From 1989 to 2003, she was a staff writer at Rolling Stone, for which she wrote twenty cover stories. Her work has also appeared in GQ, for which she wrote a monthly sex advice column; Vogue; The New York Times; and O: The Oprah Magazine, for which she writes a monthly ethics column. She has also been a VJ for MTV2 and an entertainment correspondent for Good Morning America. Dunn is the author of But Enough About Me, a memoir about her life as a chronically nervous celebrity interviewer. She lives with her husband, the writer Tom Vanderbilt, in Brooklyn, New York.

www.janceedunn.com

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5.0 out of 5 stars Ah, those lingering feelings from high school still remain... Aug 2 2008
By Chemin1982 - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Jancee Dunn's new novel is the only book I have managed to finish in two days all summer! It is funny, angst-filled, endearing, and replete with characters to whom we can all relate. This book will appeal to those readers who had both good and bad high-school experiences, and despite the years in between, those feelings may still remain. It captures perfectly the feelings many of us have when we revisit old friends from high school, or even attend the dreaded reunions, and the "what-ifs" we all harbor if things had been different. Dunn creates scenarios that are filled with self-depricating humor and are peppered with anecdotes from the '80s that bring the reader right back to what some of us still remember as the glory days.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best summer read... Aug 13 2008
By Ingrid Doviak - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Don't You Forget About me was...in a word...awesome. I actually read it this past weekend as my husband and I were traveling up North to his twenty year high school reunion. The book was timely, for sure.
Great summer read. It brought me back...it could have been my high school...or any of our high schools if you grew up in the eighties.
Fantastic pop culture references throughout. A favorite!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Going back to "The Breakfast Club" Sep 1 2008
By E. Griffin - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
At thirty-eight, Lillian Curtis has a satisfying, if placid life in New York City, with both a job and husband that fit her like her oh-so comfortable "Socks to Stay at Home In." When Lillian's husband surprises her by asking for a divorce, Lillian takes a sabbatical from her job and temporarily moves back home to live with her parents in New Jersey.
Lillian's return coincides with her 20-year high school reunion, and Lillian throws herself back into her past, replicating high school friendships and cliques, and even reigniting a romance with the boyfriend who dropped her after senior year.
During Lillian's sojourn to the past, she discovers her memories of high school glossed over some of the unpleasant realities and Lillian comes to terms with her past and her future nearly simultaneously.
The eighties theme of "Don't You Forget About Me" creates a fun and nostalgic backdrop, and references to popular 80's songs develop an emotional context. "Don't You Forget About Me" is well written, engaging, with several laugh out loud moments.

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