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What if you closed your eyes, blew out the candles, and your wish came true?
Ellie Jerome is a young-at-heart seventy-five-year-old who feels she has more in common with her twenty-nine-year-old granddaughter, Lucy, than her fifty-five-year-old daughter, Barbara. Ellie's done everything she can to stay young, and the last thing she wants is to celebrate another birthday. So when she finds herself confronted with a cake full of candles, Ellie wishes more than anything that she could be twenty-nine again, just for one day. But who expects a wish like that to come true?
29 is the story of three generations of women and how one magical day shakes up everything they know about each other. While Ellie finds that the life of a twentysomething is not as carefree as she expected, the sheer joy of being young again prompts her to consider living her life all over. Does she dare stay young for more than this day, even if it means leaving everyone she loves behind?
Fresh, funny, and delightful, 29 is an enchanting adventure about families, love, and the real lessons of youth. Title Info. Dedication. Seventy-five
My Word! I'm Gorgeous!
Grandma?
Frida
A Woman of a Certain Age
Hubba Hubba
Mrs. Barbara Sustamorn
Business Before Pleasure
The Search Begins
The Point of No Return
More Walking
The Jig Is Up
Make a Break for It!
The Fallout
The Night of My Life
I Don't Kiss and Tell
Cinderella at Midnight
Frida's Day After
Barbara's Day After
Seventy-five Years and One Week Later
Zachary
Seventy-six
"Take an ingenious idea for a plot, combine it with likable
characters and genuine heart, and you've got 29, a novel about a woman who is full of regrets-until she makes a
wish that changes her life and the lives of those she loves. A skillfully told
story that will appeal to twenty-nine-year-olds of all ages."
"The proverbial search for youth's fountain manifests itself in Ellie Jerome, a seventy-five-year-old woman who has employed every available artifice to remain young. Identifying more with her stylish young granddaughter, Lucy, than with her abrasive middle-aged daughter, Barbara, Ellie's seventy-fifth birthday wish is to be twenty-nine again, for just one day…With this rollicking, if familiar, offering, Halpern (whose earlier novel, The Ten Best Days of My Life, is being adapted into a film) sets out to prove that you're only young twice."
"Halpern buoyantly tells the story of three generations of
women and how one 'freaky' day changes their relationships and helps Ellie
decide between the thrill of being young again and the life she would be
leaving behind."
"A joyful fairy tale that will sweep you up and captivate you from start to finish. Sweet, funny, and tender."
Ellie Jerome is a young-at-heart seventy-five-year-old who feels she has more in common with her twenty-nine-year-old granddaughter, Lucy, than her fifty-five-year-old daughter, Barbara. Ellie's done everything she can to stay young, and the last thing she wants is to celebrate another birthday. So when she finds herself confronted with a cake full of candles, Ellie wishes more than anything that she could be twenty-nine again, just for one day. But who expects a wish like that to come true?
29 is the story of three generations of women and how one magical day shakes up everything they know about each other. While Ellie finds that the life of a twentysomething is not as carefree as she expected, the sheer joy of being young again prompts her to consider living her life all over. Does she dare stay young for more than this day, even if it means leaving everyone she loves behind?
Fresh, funny, and delightful, 29 is an enchanting adventure about families, love, and the real lessons of youth. Title Info. Dedication. Seventy-five
My Word! I'm Gorgeous!
Grandma?
Frida
A Woman of a Certain Age
Hubba Hubba
Mrs. Barbara Sustamorn
Business Before Pleasure
The Search Begins
The Point of No Return
More Walking
The Jig Is Up
Make a Break for It!
The Fallout
The Night of My Life
I Don't Kiss and Tell
Cinderella at Midnight
Frida's Day After
Barbara's Day After
Seventy-five Years and One Week Later
Zachary
Seventy-six
"Take an ingenious idea for a plot, combine it with likable
characters and genuine heart, and you've got 29, a novel about a woman who is full of regrets-until she makes a
wish that changes her life and the lives of those she loves. A skillfully told
story that will appeal to twenty-nine-year-olds of all ages."
"The proverbial search for youth's fountain manifests itself in Ellie Jerome, a seventy-five-year-old woman who has employed every available artifice to remain young. Identifying more with her stylish young granddaughter, Lucy, than with her abrasive middle-aged daughter, Barbara, Ellie's seventy-fifth birthday wish is to be twenty-nine again, for just one day…With this rollicking, if familiar, offering, Halpern (whose earlier novel, The Ten Best Days of My Life, is being adapted into a film) sets out to prove that you're only young twice."
"Halpern buoyantly tells the story of three generations of
women and how one 'freaky' day changes their relationships and helps Ellie
decide between the thrill of being young again and the life she would be
leaving behind."
"A joyful fairy tale that will sweep you up and captivate you from start to finish. Sweet, funny, and tender."