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Patty Jane's House of Curl (Library Binding)

by Lorna Landvik (Author) "PATTY JANE DOBBIN'S wedding dress was shell pink and of such a high-quality rayon that in the right light it looked like satin ..." (more)
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This debut novel's campy title promises good-natured gossip, women baring their souls and their gray roots to understanding hairdressers. Yet although Landvik builds her plot around two close-knit Minnesota sisters, Patty Jane and Harriet, she doesn't so much conjure a beauty shop as explain, in sentimental terms, how her kindhearted principals survive hardship. The story, which oscillates between optimism and tragedy, begins in 1953, at Patty Jane's wedding to handsome Norwegian Thor; that evening, the bride becomes pregnant, frightening her husband and eventually prompting his mysterious disappearance only days before their daughter is born. Meanwhile, Harriet falls in love with Avel, a doting millionaire. They're blissfully happy together, so when Avel goes on a business trip just before their scheduled nuptials, it's a sure bet his plane will crash. The ensuing years pass quickly as the sisters adjust to single life. Patty Jane opens the eponymous salon and raises her daughter, while Harriet, who never quite gets over Avel, develops a drinking problem. Both women will love again, but new troubles are in store. Landvik uses the latter half of the book to grandstand against alcohol and cigarettes; the characters praise AA, and one key player succumbs to lung cancer. Everyone finds consolation in the homespun wisdom that peppers every page ("grief is a lot like sobriety; you get through it one day at a time"). Family bonds?if not beauty-salon solidarity?triumph in this unpretentious tale. British rights to Little, Brown UK.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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When her husband, Thor, disappears on the eve of the birth of their first child, Patty Jane is philosophical. Her sister Harriet and her mother-in-law stand by and offer support. After the baby is born, Patty Jane opts for beauty school as a way to make a living and establishes the House of Curl. Over the next 30 years, the House of Curl becomes a cultural center in the suburbs of the Twin Cities, Minnesota. Customers can get a perm, hear a lecture, drink coffee, catch up on news, learn a new skill, find a babysitter, or just hang out. The cast of eccentric characters make life at the House of Curl both amusing and enjoyable. The exaggeratedly odd twists and turns of life in this environment keep the listener guessing, with tragedy following comedy. Author Landvik reads in flat Minnesotan tones. Recommended.?Joanna M. Burkhardt, Univ. of Rhode Island Coll. of Continuing Education Lib., Providence
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining and quick read, Jun 26 2004
I have read several of Landvik's books ~~ my favorite being Angry Housewives ~~ and this is a good debut novel, entertaining and a quick read. I took it on vacation and was glad to have something light-hearted to read. I am also glad to see that Landvik has improved her writing talents since this book too. =0)

Patty Jane gets deserted by her handsome husband just before her daughter was born ~~ and if it wasn't for her mother-in-law's support and her sister, Harriet's support ~~ Patty Jane didn't know what she would do. These three women struggle with issues of life ~~ love, laughter, death, romance and friendship ~~ together with their newfound friends in a beauty salon that Patty and Harriet started up together. This is not your typical salon either ~~ where else in Minneapolis would you find delectable Norwegian desserts and listen to harp music being played while your hair is being done?

It is a cute book ~~ a light-hearted read and fun ~~ it's absolutely perfect for a beach read if you need something to read while sunning on the beach.

6-26-04

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3.0 out of 5 stars Leisurely Reading, Jun 6 2004
For a nice leisurely read this was a great book. I read it in a few days and was a bit disappointed becasue this was my second book by Landvik. Angry Housewives has it all over this one. I guess it's unfair to compare because they have nothing to do with one another. It was a nice read though.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Just got worse and worse to the point of comedy, April 29 2004
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I enjoyed Angry Housewifes so I picked up this book - my 2nd from this author. The book started out pretty good - however as I read on I was shaking my head. I lost faith in the characters and in the story.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Funny, realistic more mature chic read
Lorna Landvik's novels are worth the money every time. But if you are an inveterate library user, then grab her titles there. Read more
Published on April 28 2004 by dikybabe

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Storyteller - Lorna Landvik
Although there are male characters in this book they stand on the edge. This is a well-balanced story sending the message that women don't need men to succeed but that we all... Read more
Published on Mar 2 2004 by Louise D. Patton

3.0 out of 5 stars A definite downer
When I picked up this book, I was thinking it was a light hearted comedy. Boy was I wrong!! This was one of the saddest books I have ever read. Read more
Published on Feb 22 2004 by Chris Murillo

4.0 out of 5 stars All about life, love, loss, friendships..
and mother daughter relationships. Full of laughter, heartache and tears. A good book to recommend. I loved every minute and was sad for it to end. Read more
Published on Feb 19 2004 by Tonya Speelman

3.0 out of 5 stars Lightweight but entertaining
Like an earlier reviewer I saw a similarity to Steel Magnolias but thought of it as a Yankee version since the setting is in the northern Midwest. Read more
Published on Jan 25 2004 by R. Tiedemann

5.0 out of 5 stars "Curl" Up With Patty Jane's House of Curl
The book, Patty Jane's House of Curl, by Lorna Landvik is an awesome, fun, and exciting book. Patty Jane's House of Curl is a heart-wrenching story about two sisters and their... Read more
Published on Sep 24 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars An upbeat story of female truimph
Patty Jane's beauty parlor, House of Curl, becomes the center of a women's support group. Patty Jane, who was abandoned by her husband, lives with her daughter and her... Read more
Published on Aug 17 2003 by Peggy Vincent

5.0 out of 5 stars Norwegian Ya-Yas
This book was a delightful surprise to me. I had never read anything by Lorna Landvik, and I devoured this in two days. I laughed and I cried. Read more
Published on July 8 2003 by L. Hatch

4.0 out of 5 stars The strength of sisters
I have to say overall I enjoyed this book. It was very entertaining. The author's humor shines through in such a comforting way. Read more
Published on April 9 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars A Poor Woman's Steel Magnolias
"Patty Jane's House of Curls" is a novel centered around Patty Jane, a deserted mother, Harriet, her sister, Ione, her mother-in-law, and Nora, her daughter. Read more
Published on Mar 8 2003 by Alice L. Moore

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