My grandmother’s seventh husband, the one with the title, is the one she remembers most fondly. When she throws it all in and seeks solace at her grandmother's estate, she discovers that where happiness is concerned, you don't have to stick to the recipe.įrom Brenda Janowitz, the author of Jack with a Twist and Scot on the Rocks, comes a charming, clever, and romantic novel about three generations of women with a culture all their own. Hannah has it all, or so it seems, until one hot June day the carefully constructed pieces of her life break apart. So Hannah does just that-becoming a successful lawyer in New York City, and dating a handsome musician. But Gray is determined that her daughter resist the siren song of the trust fund set, and make her own way in the world. The closest thing Hannah's got to a traditional matriarch is her grandmother-a glamorous widow six times over with a sprawling Hampton's estate. Her mother, Gray, is an award-winning photojournalist with little time for the banalities of child-rearing, and when she's not jetting off to follow the latest scoop, she's camped out at the Hotel Chelsea. Hannah Goodman doesn't grow up like most kids on the Upper East side. There's more than one recipe for a happy life.
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