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Secret Confessions of the Applewood PTA: A Novel (edition 2006)

by Ellen Meister (Author)

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When a Hollywood location scout comes to Applewood, Long Island, and announces that the local elementary school might make the perfect backdrop for an upcoming George Clooney movie, the PTA's decorum crumbles like a cookie from last week's bake sale. Enter Maddie, Ruth, and Lisa, three women who become the glue that holds the project together...and wind up forging a bond of friendship stronger than anyone could imagine. A good thing, too, because each one of them is about to come apart. Maddie Schein, an ex-lawyer trying hard to fit in and save her marriage, gets knocked off balance by Jack Rose, an old college friend hell-bent on seducing her. Ruth Moss--rich, sexy, and outspoken--has more to give and less to enjoy than most people think. Indeed, since her husband's stroke left him embarrassingly uninhibited yet completely impotent, she's more of a caretaker than a wife. And modest Lisa Slotnick, a loving parent who wants nothing more than to fade into the scenery as she tends to her children, must deal with the humiliation of being thrust into the spotlight by her scandalous, alcoholic mother. When these three get together, a powerful alliance is formed. But is it strong enough to overcome the obstacles to getting the movie made in their town? And will their friendship be enough to mend their hearts and homes? Join them as they reach for the stars...and try to pull off a Hollywood ending of their own.… (more)
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Title:Secret Confessions of the Applewood PTA: A Novel
Authors:Ellen Meister (Author)
Info:William Morrow (2006), Edition: First Edition, 320 pages
Collections:Your library, Read but unowned
Rating:****
Tags:Fiction, Novel, Long Island

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The big seller of this one? Simple: "Read by Lisa Kudrow" on the CD case.

Alas, even the amazing Lisa couldn't save this boring book.

Maybe I should reserve judgment until I'm a sex-starved, insecure mother of 3 involved in the PTA.

Nah. ( )
  imahorcrux | Jun 22, 2016 |
The story was an interesting one, but for me it was 'Harold Robbins meets J. A. P. S. from Long Island'. I would have enjoyed it more if it was toned down. ( )
  AdorableArlene | Jan 24, 2010 |
The cover of Ellen Meister's debut novel has a Lichtenstein-inspired tongue-in-cheek rendering of four women standing before a backdrop of Suburbia, USA. The woman in the foreground has a thought-bubble that reads, "A MOVIE STAR IS COMING TO TOWN AND MY FRIENDS WANT TO DATE HIM!"

But the thought-bubble should read, "A MOVIE STAR IS COMING TO TOWN AND MY FRIENDS WANT TO SHTUP HIM!" Because--let me just tell you now--in Applewood? There's a whole lotta shtuppin' goin on.

Not that there's anything wrong with shtupping...I'm just saying.

Seriously, I had so much fun reading this book. The main characters are likeable and quirky, with real lives and families, real faults and longings, that make you see them as full, complete people and not the cardboard cutouts so many authors working in similar genres have produced. (And, actually, I'm not even sure what I mean by "similar genres," since I have to say that even though a hot pink cover has become synonymous lately with a "chick lit" label, this novel is not your traditional chick-litty book. It's full and rich and generously sprinkled with emotional, humorous, sexy surprises.)

And the minor characters delight as well: the husband, who, following a drug-induced stroke (more or less of his own making) is left impotent and yet perversely sexually uninhibited; the private investigator who is an emotionally sensitive wreck; the alcoholic blues-singing mother who keeps trying to upstage a talented daughter who could care less about being upstaged; the womanizing best-male-friend-cum-almost-lover; the evangelical-pure-on-the-surface, animal-in-bed widower who is also Applewood's most eligible bachelor; the smooth-veneered catty PTA maven who has her own dirty little secrets; and, of course, the infamous roving rock that has spawned so much trouble. (Do rocks spawn??....if they do anywhere, it would be in hyper-fertile Applewood.)

What? You've never heard of Applewood Rock? Why, it's right up there with Plymouth Rock, people. Wars have been started over lesser objects. But don't believe me: get the book, slip between the covers, and have the time of your life. This is a seriously funny, engaging, endearing read. ( )
  mlakers | Dec 26, 2008 |
Ellen Meister has whipped up a batch of literary brain candy with her first novel Secret Confessions of the Applewood PTA. If you have an appetite for witty dialogue and a well crafted plot, you may have a hard time sticking to your daily page rationing. That was certainly my experience as I scarfed down all 372 pages in two days.

Meister offers more than just the guilty pleasure of empty carbs. Under Applewood's brilliant facade lurks deeper character. Her heroines are complex,and like women everywhere, must learn how to leverage their strengths and weakness to attain true success.

For a detailed review and author interview, visit: http://modernmatriarch.wordpress.com/2007/08/06/book-review-secret-confessions-o... ( )
  TriciaFoster | Aug 6, 2007 |
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  kutter8 | Feb 28, 2007 |
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When a Hollywood location scout comes to Applewood, Long Island, and announces that the local elementary school might make the perfect backdrop for an upcoming George Clooney movie, the PTA's decorum crumbles like a cookie from last week's bake sale. Enter Maddie, Ruth, and Lisa, three women who become the glue that holds the project together...and wind up forging a bond of friendship stronger than anyone could imagine. A good thing, too, because each one of them is about to come apart. Maddie Schein, an ex-lawyer trying hard to fit in and save her marriage, gets knocked off balance by Jack Rose, an old college friend hell-bent on seducing her. Ruth Moss--rich, sexy, and outspoken--has more to give and less to enjoy than most people think. Indeed, since her husband's stroke left him embarrassingly uninhibited yet completely impotent, she's more of a caretaker than a wife. And modest Lisa Slotnick, a loving parent who wants nothing more than to fade into the scenery as she tends to her children, must deal with the humiliation of being thrust into the spotlight by her scandalous, alcoholic mother. When these three get together, a powerful alliance is formed. But is it strong enough to overcome the obstacles to getting the movie made in their town? And will their friendship be enough to mend their hearts and homes? Join them as they reach for the stars...and try to pull off a Hollywood ending of their own.

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