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Last Call (Paperback)

by Laura Pedersen (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
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Pedersen's third novel (Beginner's Luck; Going Away Party) takes a darkly comic look at a serious subject. After being diagnosed with terminal liver cancer, 55-year-old Hayden MacBride decides to take control of his situation by plotting his final days. An irrepressible Scotsman now living with his daughter, Diana, and her 11-year old son, Joey, in Brooklyn, Hayden crashes funerals and stockpiles suicide pills ("they can fell a rhino in five minutes," his dying friend, who made them, whispers) in preparation. Hayden's approach changes, though, when he meets a kindred spirit who is railing noisily against the injustice of her inoperable lung cancer. Her name is Rosamond Rogers, and she's the exact opposite of Hayden's beloved late wife. But Hayden takes a shine to her, and convinces her to ditch the hospital and join him and Joey at a baseball game, where he discovers that she's a nun. And so begins an unlikely romance. Challenged by her sudden loss of faith ("I've prayed all my life and now this," she wails), Rosamond decides that she can't return to the convent. Hayden invites her to live with him and, implausibly, she accepts. The unlikely piles upon the unconvincing, when Bobbie Ann, the prostitute next door, acts as a relationship counselor to a priest, who, with a little prodding from Hayden, decides to change careers and court Diana. If readers can suspend their disbelief-which might be hard-they'll find Pederson's latest offers many funny, tender and bittersweet moments.
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As she did in Beginner's Luck (2003), Pedersen teases comic and romantic possibilities from the unlikely collision of strong personalities. The hero of her moving and funny second novel is boisterous, bighearted Hayden MacBride, a middle-aged Scotsman living in Brooklyn with his divorced daughter Diana and her 11-year-old son. Hayden is dying of inoperable cancer, and despite Diana's pleas that he scale back his drinking and carousing in favor of vegetable juice and cheeseburgers made of ground sage, he's determined to squeeze as much joy as possible from his last few months. While visiting a friend in the oncology unit, Hayden meets Rosamond, a nun whose terminal diagnosis has caused her to experience a crisis of faith. When she confides to Hayden that she can't bear to return to her convent, he brings her home to Diana and Joey. Pedersen is especially gifted at portraying the way people unwittingly urge each other to grow and change, particularly in the delicate friendship that springs up between wry, irreverent Hayden and the unworldly Rosamond. A reading-group guide is included. Meredith Parets
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5.0 out of 5 stars Funny & Original, Jun 8 2004
By Lyle Kendrick (Birmingham, Alabama) - See all my reviews
Terrific characters, great dialogue, original story. I read this book in two days and didn't want it to end, though the last few chapters were excellent. It's rare that you come across a new plotline in fiction, but this definitely succeeds in originality. Could it happen in real life? Maybe, but probably not. However that's why I read fiction and go to movies. My guess is that this book will remain on the favorites shelf at the bookstore for a long time. If you're a staunch Catholic then some of it may seem offensive, but by the time you reach the end you realize it's not at all, just questioning our faith the way most people do in real life.
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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT SUMMER READ, May 24 2004
By Mel Cassidy (Iron Mountain, MI) - See all my reviews
It will only take two or three days to read LAST CALL. The chapters are short and it moves very fast. However almost every page contains something humorous, the characters are terrific, and the storyline is engaging. If you're getting bored with chick lit by now then this is the answer. Well-written and highly original. Somehow it contains a great love story, a coming of age story, and a few spirited (and funny) debates on religion and euthanasia. If you've ever dealt with being a single mother or taken care of aging parents you'll find a lot to identify with.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Old Fashioned Romance..., April 22 2004
By Lisa Montgomery (Spokane, WA) - See all my reviews
With up-to-date humor and an indredible ending. This story was both entertaining and thoughtful. It was a terrific change from formula romance, chick lit, and How I Was Abused As A Child. Pedersen has a nice style that's easy to read, stimulates the mind, tickles the funny bone, and makes your heart go thump every once in a while.
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5.0 out of 5 stars SWEET & COMPELLING
I forgot I was reading a story and didn't want this book to end. I suppose in actuality it would be hard to imagine all these things happening in real life but that's why I enjoy... Read more
Published on Mar 25 2004 by Betty Pakroo

5.0 out of 5 stars Last Call, First Rate
The thing I enjoyed most about both "Beginner's Luck" and "Last Call" is the way that the characters very subtly end up helping each other out. Read more
Published on Mar 24 2004 by JordonMead

2.0 out of 5 stars An Average Read
This book is mildly entertaining. The characters seem somewhat one-dimensional to me. I had a hard time believing Rosamond's character, and I thought the ending was terribly... Read more
Published on Mar 23 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars HIGHLY ENTERTAINING
A funny and charming love story that manages to address the current renewed interest in religion. Though Pedersen is not out to convert but rather to ask, can't we respect each... Read more
Published on Mar 20 2004 by Anita Foreman

5.0 out of 5 stars FIRST RATE and ORIGINAL
Read this after seeing a terrific review in my local paper. This story is a winning combination of love and laughter on every page in an incredibly original story. Read more
Published on Feb 20 2004 by Bonnie Phillips

5.0 out of 5 stars Double WOW!
Original, well-crafted, and hilarious. A romance that has everything and yet surprises at every possible turn. A valentine to Brooklyn and Manhattan. Read more
Published on Feb 10 2004 by Arlene Galinsky

5.0 out of 5 stars Escape Into A Great Story
Just sit back with a snack and enjoy some wonderful characters and a great romp through Brooklyn and Manhattan. Read more
Published on Jan 30 2004 by Shawn Hill

5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific read!
Love the way Pedersen's characters all help (or aggravate) one another in all sorts of ways that move the story forward and result in growth and new beginnings. Read more
Published on Jan 25 2004 by Carol McCormick

5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Pleasure
I loved every minute of this book, especially the end. The characters are wonderful, even though they all have their faults, and the story is highly original. Read more
Published on Jan 16 2004 by Brenda Cooper

5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful winter read
If you're going to read just one novel this winter, I recommend LAST CALL. It has something for almost everyone: hilarious, off-kilter characters (all of whom have recognizable... Read more
Published on Jan 15 2004

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