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Pen Pals A Novel
 
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Pen Pals A Novel (Hardcover)

de Olivia Goldsmith (Author)
3.8étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (30 évaluations de client)

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From Publishers Weekly

An old hand at the hell-hath-no-fury revenge novel, Goldsmith sets her latest humorous caper in an unlikely location behind bars. When "Wall Street showboater" Jennifer Spencer agreed to "take the heat" for her boss's insider trading, she thought at worst she'd be sent to some country club prison for white collar ladies. At the very least, Tom Branson, "the sharpest (and most handsome) young counsel on the Street" (as well as her "beloved fiance") would arrange for special treatment and an expedited appeal that would have her back in her posh office within days. But once the gate is locked at Jennings Correctional Facility, Jennifer realizes that her boss, and somehow even Tom, have abandoned her to serve the full three to five years in a "battleship pink" hellhole. In earlier novels, Goldsmith (The First Wives Club, etc.) embraced her heroines' consumerism with wicked glee; here, she strains to teach Jennifer "values, co-operation, and probably some humility" at the hands of an implausibly benevolent warden and some noble, wholesome inmates. Assigned to the "crew" of Movita Watson, the sassy "queen bee" of Jennings, Jennifer is persuaded to use her Wall Street smarts to help fight the privatization of Jennings and get back at the "yellow rat bastards" who put her there. The revenge scheme is amusingly intricate, but it doesn't jibe with the desperate, tragic air of the prison setting or the frequent didactic speeches about rehabilitation. Even Goldsmith's famous ear for dishy girl talk is lacking here, as the inmates (particularly Movita) speak a highfalutin jailhouse jive that wavers dangerously in tone. After Diana Brooks aided the prosecution at the Sotheby's trial, it's no longer funny when a woman is urged to take the rap for her boss. And does anybody still think Wall Street can come to the rescue? (Feb.)Forecast: Goldsmith's fans may be briefly amused by the idea of one of her pampered protagonists in prison but will they ante up to read about ladies in jumpsuits?

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



From Library Journal

It takes Goldsmith's heroine quite a bit of adversity and misfortune to find out what really matters in life. Rich and beautiful, spoiled and self-absorbed, Jennifer Spencer is on her way to prison, convicted of insider trading. Expecting her boyfriend to handle her appeal quickly and assure her release, Jennifer is rudely awakened by his betrayal, as well as by the harsh realities of life in a female correctional facility. The story is at once hilariously funny and sharply poignant. Goldsmith (The First Wives Club) alternates chapter viewpoints among various women serving their prison sentences, each of whom tells a wretched and woeful narrative. Goldsmith, known for somewhat outrageous plot lines, here allows Jennifer to hatch a dubious scheme for revenge. She manages to get a guard fired, help establish a host of prison reforms, and secure pardons for several of her fellow cellmates. The book is written with such oblivious good humor and spunk that it's hard to find fault with Goldsmith's taking serious social problems, including prison reform, sexual harassment, and white-collar crime, and wrapping them up in a neatly packaged fairy-tale ending. Given Goldsmith's popularity, all public libraries should expect demand and purchase accordingly. Margaret Hanes, Sterling Heights P.L., MI

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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4.0étoiles sur 5 Guilty pleasure, Jui 22 2004
Par A. E. Sewell "historian and avid reader" (Carlisle, PA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Pen Pals (Paperback)
I may be a college history/philosophy major on a full scholarship, but I know a fun read when I get one! "Pen Pals" is a very light, quick read, but it's also funny, touching, and very satisfying. I've been hooked on Olivia Goldsmith since I read "First Wives Club," and I found "Pen Pals" to be a nice break from the heavy college reading I've been doing lately.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Unrealistic at points, but still a good read, Mars 8 2004
Par Jenn I Am (Washington, DC) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Pen Pals (Paperback)
Just finished this one. I grew to hate the naivtivity of the main character instantly, but she came around and so did I. The topic, which the author claims to have reseached before writing, is a heavy one and the way this was written was unrealistic. I can understand trying to write dramtically without it becomming a 20/20 special. There was some ugly truth to the book to keep it realistic without it being dreary. I got involved with the characters and that's what kept me reading.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 *Pen Pals*, Jui 1 2003
Par Kara (Richmond, TX) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Pen Pals (Paperback)
This is a really good read. I recommend it to everyone who enjoys reading fun books. It does have a serious connotation at times, and keeps you wondering what will happen next to unlucky-in-love (and business) Jennifer Spencer. It makes you realize the devotion many (naive) Wall Street successful businesswomen must have to their jobs, and their bosses that helped them rise up in the mainly men-controlled area of finances. It's a great look into a world that many of us only see in the movies, and only the unlucky "few" (this book proves the prisons to be overcrowded) get to witness first hand. Four Stars ****
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2.0étoiles sur 5 women prisoners ARE suckered by men
I liked this story very much. I just gave it 2 stars as I was comparing it to deep literature, but it was really fun to read. Read more
Publié le Mars 27 2003

1.0étoiles sur 5 Conservatives Need Not Waste Their Money
Another book by a NYC liberal with a mind that is only open to ideas that agree with the author's own. Read more
Publié le Mars 18 2003 par C. Schuppan

4.0étoiles sur 5 This book "locked" me in!
I bought this book thinking that it would be a lot of laughs, it wasn't. It was however, a good story. Read more
Publié le Déc 19 2002 par ChrisG

5.0étoiles sur 5 Powerful! Breath-taking!
As an original fan of author Olivia Goldsmith, PEN PALS was not what I had anticipated. Consistent with Goldsmith's other novels, I had expected a romp with lots of laughs. Read more
Publié le Nov. 2 2002 par HeyJudy

3.0étoiles sur 5 Good mindless reading
I bought this book at Wal-Mart just because it looked good. I have to say it was so-so. I did like it all in all, but I for one did not like how the book switched from one... Read more
Publié le Oct. 14 2002 par lcjmom

5.0étoiles sur 5 Enjoyed it
OK Ok, so some of the stuff that happened in the book was a bit far fetched like buying a prison and you are a prisoner; getting unconditional pardons for three women as part of... Read more
Publié le Oct. 1 2002 par thesavvybamalady

5.0étoiles sur 5 Good
First of all, who is so good to take the fall for the "Big guy" and think they were going to a country club jail? Read more
Publié le Sep 26 2002 par thesavvybamalady

3.0étoiles sur 5 It was okay until....
First, it seems as if Ms. Goldsmith would have us believe that nearly every woman in prison is the victim of the system or some man. Read more
Publié le Sep 20 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 It's not what it seems.
Other reviews give the plot, etc. I agree that some of the writing is mediocre and that some of the plot is unbelievable, but what Goldsmith has done here is exposed the inhumane... Read more
Publié le Aoû 27 2002 par Judy Krueger

2.0étoiles sur 5 For Devoted Fans Only
In the acknowledgements section (which is very well-written) Olivia Goldsmith says that her objective in writing Pen Pals was to write "a charming, uplifting, funny and empowering... Read more
Publié le Aoû 23 2002 par Virginia Lore

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