Claire Scovell LaZebnik Books
The trouble with flirting
Loosely based on Jane Austen's "Mansfield Park," relates high school junior Franny's summer at Mansfield College in Portland, Oregon, where she helps her aunt sew costumes for an acting program and...
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Wrong about the guy
In this modern take on Jane Austen's "Emma," privileged Ellie manipulates the love affairs of her friends before discovering how little she really understands about romantic relationships.
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Wrong about the guy
Ellie Withers is definitely not spoiled, so she wishes that George Nussbaum would stop implying that she is. It's not her fault that her stepfather became a TV star and now they live in a big house...
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Same As It Never Was: A Novel
Olivia Martin, the twenty-one-year-old narrator of Claire Scovell LaZebnik's first novel, "Same As It Never Was," drinks, swears, drives fast cars, and is, as she would put it, most definitely not...
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If you lived here you d be home now
From the well-loved author of "Knitting Under the Influence" and "The Smart One and the Pretty One" comes a new novel about a young single mother trying to move out of her family's shadow. As her f...
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Knitting under the influence
By Claire LaZebnik, Claire Scovell LaZebnik
"Three twentysomething women in Los Angeles deal with relationships and family, with their weekly Sunday knitting circle as the only thing holding them together"--Provided by publisher.
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Things I should have known
"A popular Los Angeles teen tries to find love for her older, autistic sister"--
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