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“Chock full of charm and wit, Elyssa Friedland’s Last Summer at the Golden Hotel is the only family drama you need this year! Set in a ramshackle Catskills hotel and featuring a vibrant cast of characters, it’s a laugh out loud funny novel with a heart of gold.”
—Karma Brown, bestselling author of Recipe for a Perfect Wife
—Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue
—Jane L. Rosen, author of Eliza Starts a Rumor
I’ve been a devoted Pilates fan for the past ten years, holding onto a precious Thursday at ten am session for dear life. As a writer, I spend a lot of time sitting on my a**, which leads to a creaky and stiff lower back. Stretching and strengthening my limbs on the Pilates equipment, which eerily resembles medieval torture devices, has saved me from walking with a stoop and needing to unfold my back like origami when I climb out of bed.
In the pre-Covid world, every week when I met with my trainer at her small studio on the Upper East Side, there was an elderly lady with the same session time as me. She would arrive escorted by the same younger woman every time, who would sometimes join in on the sessions or otherwise wait out the hour on the side.
I’m not sure exactly why, but I found myself drawn to this older woman who shared my time slot. She always wore her hair arranged in a short bob with neat bangs, trailed in with a heavy scent of perfume, and wore track suits that made me want to hug her and watch a Golden Girls marathon together. One time I showed up for my training session and she wasn’t there. I found myself nervous. Had something happened? But this was also my opportunity to find out about her.
“Everything okay with the older lady who’s usually here?” I asked my trainer, Jen.
Jen looked thrilled by my question, as if she’d been dying to talk about her all along.
“Yes! She had a doctor’s appointment. Do you know who she is?”
I flipped on my side, nearly forgetting my feet were suspended in leather loops securing my body to the mat. “No, who?”
“That’s Bunny Grossinger. Of Grossinger’s! It’s this…”
I cut my trainer off.
“I know Grossinger’s. I know the Catskills. I’m writing a novel about the Borscht Belt at this very moment.” I couldn’t believe it. For research, I had read several rather dry non-fiction books about the region and watched Dirty Dancing and A Walk on the Moon half a dozen times each. To think I had the living embodiment of the Catskills next to me every week and I didn’t know it.
“Do you think she’d be willing to talk to me?” I asked. It turned out she was. Bunny stopped being able to come into the studio for sessions shortly after I found out who she was, but she continued her Pilates in home. I visited her there, where she welcomed me with a hug and more stories about the Catskills than I could have ever hoped her. Bunny is the daughter-in-law of the famous Jennie Grossinger, who was the public face and the chief operator of the once-reigning (but now-defunct) resort in the Catskills. Jennie hosted all manner of celebrities and politicians and athletes at the hotel, and Bunny was more than happy to share stories with me.
It turned out that the young woman who brought her to Pilates was one of her grandchildren. On one of my visits, I befriended her grandson Brandon, who runs in charity named Bunny’s Flowers in her honor. I had never been around a woman as beloved as Mrs. Grossinger. Her phone rang off the hook each time we were together – at least three times the volume of texts I was receiving. It was always a friend or another grandchild calling to check on her. She exhibited warmth and love to everyone who called, echoing the spirit of the hotel whose name she bears. I could see why people returned to Grossinger’s year after year. Like being with Bunny, the hotel made people feel at home. Bunny’s charm, kindness and warmth came to represent the Catskills to me, and I tried to put as much of that spirit into my novel.
I owe a lot to Bunny Grossinger. Her real-life experience of spending every summer at the hotel, with her behind-the-scenes look at management and intimate knowledge of the staff and guests, made my novel richer and truer. I’ve dropped off a signed copy of my book at her apartment. Hopefully she will have time to read it in between phone calls from her fans. In the meantime, I will think of her every time I perform a teaser. Those in the Pilates-world know what that is. It’s a difficult move, but if Bunny Grossinger – nearly sixty years my senior – can get herself to work out, I can too.
Please join me “in the Catskills” today with Last Summer at the Golden Hotel. And please toast Bunny with a glass of Manischewitz while you read.
Thanks to Elyssa for sharing this post with us and to Get Red PR for sharing her book with our readers.
Can't wait to read this book. Her first book The Floating Feldmans was hilarious and I recommend that everyone read it.
ReplyDeleteThe last time I stayed at a hotel, was in 2016, when I went to West Virginia for vacation. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteThe last time I stayed in a hotel was November 2019, before the pandemic.
ReplyDeleteI actually stayed at a hotel last weekend - we were supposed to stay at our new cottage(!!) but due to a convergence of misunderstandings it wasn't inhabitable yet.
ReplyDeleteI stayed at a hotel 5 years ago when we were on vacation during the summer.
ReplyDeleteI've heard so much about this book and the cover looks awesome. I would love to read this. Thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely been a few years since I haven't been able to travel!
ReplyDeleteLast stay in a hotel was December 2019.
ReplyDeleteThe last time I stayed in a hotel was March 2020 in Las Vegas, NV.
ReplyDeleteOctober 2019. I stayed at Canaan Valley Resort in WV.
ReplyDeleteThe last time I stayed in a hotel was October 2019. The last time I went on vacation.
ReplyDeleteThe last time I stayed at a hotel was 2016. I can't wait for covid to pass so I can go again but in the meantime I'd love to go to one vicariously through this book!
ReplyDeleteWe returned from Mexico right before the world shut down at the beginning of March 2020. We stayed at an amazing resort with fantastic food (and a lousy beach LOL). Can't wait to get back to the tropics.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway chance. Stay safe and healthy. Last time I stayed in a hotel was May 2019.
ReplyDeleteIt's been decades. I tend to stay with family.
ReplyDeletecouple years
ReplyDeleteI don't remember the last time I stayed at a resort/hotel. Thinking it was the summer of 2018 as we drove from Florida to New York.
ReplyDeleteIt has been about3 or 4 years since we have stayed at a resort or a hotel.
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The last time we stayed at a nice hotel was when we celebrated Christmas in New York with our two children. Gosh, was that about 15 years ago? Oh wait, my husband and I did stay at a cool hotel in Carmel, just the two of us, about 4-5 years ago. With my limited mobility we haven't traveled much. We try to do day trips mostly.
ReplyDeleteIt's been several years.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to visiting this hotel by reading this book. What a reunion it will be. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteSummer of 2019.
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