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Elyssa Friedland attended Yale University, where she served as managing editor of the Yale Daily News. She is a graduate of Columbia Law School and subsequently worked as an associate at a major firm. Recently, she has written for POPSUGAR, RealSimple.com and Bustle. Prior to law school, Elyssa wrote for several publications, including Modern Bride, New York magazine, Columbia Journalism Review, CBS MarketWatch.com, Yale Alumni Magazine, and Your Prom. Elyssa grew up in New Jersey and currently lives in New York City with her husband and three young children. Her debut novel, LOVE AND MISS COMMUNICATION, was praised by Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and InStyle magazines as well as numerous other publications. (Courtesy of Elyssa's website.)
Side note: Melissa A is happy that Elyssa is also a fan of the Hamilton soundtrack.
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Synopsis:
Have you ever had a secret so gut-wrenching you couldn't tell anyone, not even the person who shares your bed? Told from the alternating perspectives of a husband and wife who both have something to hide, this incisive novel pulls back the curtain on a seemingly-happy marriage, posing the question: how much do we really know--and how much should we want to know--about the people we love the most?
After five long years, the unshakable confidence Cass Coyne felt as a bride is gone. Her husband, Jonathan, on the other hand, is still smitten. It's true that the quirks he once found charming in his wife--her high standards, her refusal to clean the dishes--are beginning to grate. But for him, these are minor challenges in a healthy relationship.
So it comes as a complete shock to Jonathan when Cass suddenly requests a marital "intermission": a six-month separation during which they'll decide if the comfortable life they've built is still the one they both want.
Aside from a monthly custodial exchange of their beloved dog, contact will be limited. But as the months pass, they begin to see that calculated silences just like these have helped to drive them apart--and that it may finally be time to confront the blistering secrets they've been avoiding. (Courtesy of Amazon.)
Favorite shows from my youth:
- Beverly Hills 90210
- Full House
- Saved by the Bell
- Party of Five
- Dallas
Current favorite shows:
- Game of Thrones
- Homeland
- Forensic Files
- The Crown
- 30 Rock
Thanks to Elyssa for sharing her favorite shows with us and to Kathleen Carter Communications for sharing her book with our readers.
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22 comments:
Some of my most favorite tv shoes from the 80s would have been Miami Vice, Magnum PI and Dynasty. I can't pick a favorite between them. I liked them all equally.
I am currently loving This Is Us.
I used to watch Charlie's Angels, Dynasty , Dallas and more with my Mom when I was a teenager.
Well, I wasn't used to watch TV Shows when teenager but I enjoyed the Ellen Degeneres
My favorite shows were Dallas and Dynasty.
I loved Beverly Hills 90210.
We have a lot of the same! Beverly Hills 90210 and Party of Five for sure!
When I was a teenager, I would have to say it was Saved by the Bell and ER that I watched the most.
Dynasty
I didn't watch much TV but I did like Days of Our Lives.
I liked to watch The Avengers when I was a teenager.
Nancy
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PART OF FIVE was fun to watch.
Dallas and Dynasty were two of my favorites.
Full House! And Dawson's Creek.
We did not have TV in New Zealand when I was growing up, I was in my 20s when we got TV in our house We liked a lot of the westerns , like Bonanza
The Waltons, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, M*A*S*H, Barney Miller, Masterpiece Theater.
Friends
Ben Casey, The Donna Reed Show, 77 Sunset Strip Laugh-In, The Fugitive. Good, classic TV.
I loved watching Dawson's Creek
Gossip Girl
Saved by the Bell was one of my favorite shows as a tweenager!
Mary Tyler Moore, That Girl, can't remember any others.
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