Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Night Swimming by Robin Schwartz
Overweight Charlotte Clapp is told she only has one more year to live. Stunned by the tragic news, she robs $2 million from the bank where she works and escapes from New Hampshire to Los Angeles. While in hiding, Charlotte manages to buy a posh apartment in the Hills, unexpectedly lose weight and make a few good friends.
This first novel by Robin Schwartz is a fun and worthwhile read. It's not perfect, and you may not believe every scenario that's described in the story, but you will have an enjoyable time reading it.
Labels:
book review,
fiction,
Los Angeles,
Lyndsay,
swimmers,
terminally ill,
weight loss
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