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Publication Name
Lesson Plans
Title
Lesson Plans
EAN
9781938849244
ISBN
9781938849244
Release Year
2014
Release Date
06/05/2014
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Book Title
Lesson Plans
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Turner Publishing Company
Publication Year
2014
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Suzanne Greenberg
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Family Life, Literary, Humorous / General
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
11 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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This funny, gripping debut novel tells the story of three California families as they struggle with homeschooling.

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Publisher
Turner Publishing Company
ISBN-10
1938849248
ISBN-13
9781938849244
eBay Product ID (ePID)
167596151

Product Key Features

Book Title
Lesson Plans
Author
Suzanne Greenberg
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Family Life, Literary, Humorous / General
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
11 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ps3607.R4525l47 2014
Reviews
Library Journal Editor's Pick Reader's Digest Great Books from Small Presses That Are Worth Your Time" Witty and insightful." — Reader's Digest Readers who enjoyed Tom Perrotta's Little Children will want to try Suzanne Greenberg's Lesson Plans , an entertaining, funny, and thoughtful debut novel about three California homeschooling families." — Library Journal Editor's Pick citation Lesson Plans is a complex, character-driven story written with clarity about the intersecting lives of ordinary parents, the choices they make and the long-term effects of these choices on their children. Author Suzanne Greenberg mines the territory of Tom Perrotta with a fresh take on today's suburban subcultures and entwined family relationships. Crafted with skill and depth, the characters stay with you long after the book ends." — LIAN DOLAN , author of Elizabeth the First Wife and Helen of Pasadena In her new novel Lesson Plans , Suzanne Greenberg brings her slyly humorous eye to a group of homeschoolers in Southern California. Following three families whose lives are unraveling, Greenberg lays bare the illusions and despair of these characters, their loneliness and longing for love. But she also shows us hope springing to life as reliably as vacant lot weeds. Greenberg is an unapologetically honest writer, with a sharp eye for how easily any life can veer off course." — CAI EMMONS , author of His Mother's Son and The Stylist Reading Suzanne Greenberg's Lesson Plans , I was schooled in the nuances of the human heart and privy to the most illuminating of chalkboards. Greenberg possesses a satirist's wit and a realist's sharp eye for details. Lesson Plans has everything: depth, humor, insight, a compelling, page-turning story and deftly crafted, unforgettable characters. This is a brilliant debut novel, a completely engrossing look at contemporary suburban America." — LISA GLATT , author of A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That and The Apple's Bruise All good parents want to protect their children from the perils of the world around them. Not all parents put their children's needs before their own. Or find the balance between the two. A story set within the arcane world of homeschooling, rooted in place and time and misplaced love, there are no heroes or villains in Suzanne Greenberg's heartbreaking tale of families torn asunder by the conflict of good intentions and desire." — PEGGY HESKETH , author of Telling the Bees Homeschooling will never be the same after Suzanne Greenberg's hilarious, poignant, and cinematic debut novel, Lesson Plans , about three families whose lives change profoundly through the wild, exhausting, and redemptive journey that homeschooling actually requires. This bittersweet novel is a survival manual for intelligent parents willing to take a hard road, and for any reader, a sheer delight." — HOWARD NORMAN , Two-time National Book Award Finalist for The Northern Lights and The Bird Artist, Library Journal Editor's Pick Readers who enjoyed Tom Perotta's Little Children will want to try Suzanne Greenberg's Lesson Plans , an entertaining, funny, and thoughtful debut novel about three California homeschooling families." — Library Journal Editor's Pick citation Lesson Plans is a complex, character-driven story written with clarity about the intersecting lives of ordinary parents, the choices they make and the long-term effects of these choices on their children. Author Suzanne Greenberg mines the territory of Tom Perrotta with a fresh take on today's suburban subcultures and entwined family relationships. Crafted with skill and depth, the characters stay with you long after the book ends." — LIAN DOLAN , author of Elizabeth the First Wife and Helen of Pasadena In her new novel Lesson Plans , Suzanne Greenberg brings her slyly humorous eye to a group of homeschoolers in Southern California. Following three families whose lives are unraveling, Greenberg lays bare the illusions and despair of these characters, their loneliness and longing for love. But she also shows us hope springing to life as reliably as vacant lot weeds. Greenberg is an unapologetically honest writer, with a sharp eye for how easily any life can veer off course." — CAI EMMONS , author of His Mother's Son and The Stylist Reading Suzanne Greenberg's Lesson Plans , I was schooled in the nuances of the human heart and privy to the most illuminating of chalkboards. Greenberg possesses a satirist's wit and a realist's sharp eye for details. Lesson Plans has everything: depth, humor, insight, a compelling, page-turning story and deftly crafted, unforgettable characters. This is a brilliant debut novel, a completely engrossing look at contemporary suburban America." — LISA GLATT , author of A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That and The Apple's Bruise All good parents want to protect their children from the perils of the world around them. Not all parents put their children's needs before their own. Or find the balance between the two. A story set within the arcane world of homeschooling, rooted in place and time and misplaced love, there are no heroes or villains in Suzanne Greenberg's heartbreaking tale of families torn asunder by the conflict of good intentions and desire." — PEGGY HESKETH , author of Telling the Bees Homeschooling will never be the same after Suzanne Greenberg's hilarious, poignant, and cinematic debut novel, Lesson Plans , about three families whose lives change profoundly through the wild, exhausting, and redemptive journey that homeschooling actually requires. This bittersweet novel is a survival manual for intelligent parents willing to take a hard road, and for any reader, a sheer delight." — HOWARD NORMAN , Two-time National Book Award Finalist for The Northern Lights and The Bird Artist, Library Journal Editor's Pick Reader's Digest "Great Books from Small Presses That Are Worth Your Time" "Witty and insightful." --Reader's Digest "Readers who enjoyed Tom Perrotta's Little Children will want to try Suzanne Greenberg's Lesson Plans, an entertaining, funny, and thoughtful debut novel about three California homeschooling families." --Library Journal Editor's Pick citation "Lesson Plans is a complex, character-driven story written with clarity about the intersecting lives of ordinary parents, the choices they make and the long-term effects of these choices on their children. Author Suzanne Greenberg mines the territory of Tom Perrotta with a fresh take on today's suburban subcultures and entwined family relationships. Crafted with skill and depth, the characters stay with you long after the book ends." --LIAN DOLAN, author of Elizabeth the First Wife and Helen of Pasadena "In her new novel Lesson Plans, Suzanne Greenberg brings her slyly humorous eye to a group of homeschoolers in Southern California. Following three families whose lives are unraveling, Greenberg lays bare the illusions and despair of these characters, their loneliness and longing for love. But she also shows us hope springing to life as reliably as vacant lot weeds. Greenberg is an unapologetically honest writer, with a sharp eye for how easily any life can veer off course." --CAI EMMONS, author of His Mother's Son and The Stylist "Reading Suzanne Greenberg's Lesson Plans, I was schooled in the nuances of the human heart and privy to the most illuminating of chalkboards. Greenberg possesses a satirist's wit and a realist's sharp eye for details. Lesson Plans has everything: depth, humor, insight, a compelling, page-turning story and deftly crafted, unforgettable characters. This is a brilliant debut novel, a completely engrossing look at contemporary suburban America." --LISA GLATT, author of A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That and The Apple's Bruise "All good parents want to protect their children from the perils of the world around them. Not all parents put their children's needs before their own. Or find the balance between the two. A story set within the arcane world of homeschooling, rooted in place and time and misplaced love, there are no heroes or villains in Suzanne Greenberg's heartbreaking tale of families torn asunder by the conflict of good intentions and desire." --PEGGY HESKETH, author of Telling the Bees "Homeschooling will never be the same after Suzanne Greenberg's hilarious, poignant, and cinematic debut novel, Lesson Plans, about three families whose lives change profoundly through the wild, exhausting, and redemptive journey that homeschooling actually requires. This bittersweet novel is a survival manual for intelligent parents willing to take a hard road, and for any reader, a sheer delight." --HOWARD NORMAN, Two-time National Book Award Finalist for The Northern Lights and The Bird Artist, In her new novel Lesson Plans, Suzanne Greenberg brings her slyly humorous eye to a group of homeschoolers in Southern California. Following three families whose lives are unraveling, Greenberg lays bare the illusions and despair of these characters, their loneliness and longing for love. But she also shows us hope springing to life as reliably as vacant-lot weeds. Greenberg is an unapologetically honest writer, with a sharp eye for how easily any life can veer off course." —Cai Emmons, author of His Mother's Son and The Stylist Lesson Plans is a complex, character-driven story written with clarity about the intersecting lives of ordinary parents, the choices they make, and the long-term effects of these choices on their children. Author Suzanne Greenberg mines the territory of Tom Perrotta with a fresh take on today's suburban subcultures and entwined family relationships. Crafted with skill and depth, the characters stay with you long after the book ends." —Lian Dolan, author of LA Times bestsellers Elizabeth the First Wife and Helen of Pasadena All good parents want to protect their children from the perils of the world around them. Not all parents put their children's needs before their own. Or find the balance between the two. A story set within the arcane world of homeschooling, Lesson Plans is rooted in place and time and misplaced love. There are no heroes or villains in Suzanne Greenberg's heartbreaking tale of families torn asunder by the conflict of good intentions and desire." —Peggy Hesketh, author of Telling the Bees Reading Suzanne Greenberg's Lesson Plans , I was schooled in the nuances of the human heart and privy to the most illuminating of chalkboards. Greenberg possesses a satirist's wit and a realist's sharp eye for details. Lesson Plans has everything: depth, humor, insight, a compelling, page-turning story, and deftly crafted, unforgettable characters. This is a brilliant debut novel, a completely engrossing look at contemporary suburban America." —Lisa Glatt, author of A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That and The Apple's Bruise, Library Journal Editor's Pick Readers who enjoyed Tom Perrotta's Little Children will want to try Suzanne Greenberg's Lesson Plans , an entertaining, funny, and thoughtful debut novel about three California homeschooling families." — Library Journal Editor's Pick citation Lesson Plans is a complex, character-driven story written with clarity about the intersecting lives of ordinary parents, the choices they make and the long-term effects of these choices on their children. Author Suzanne Greenberg mines the territory of Tom Perrotta with a fresh take on today's suburban subcultures and entwined family relationships. Crafted with skill and depth, the characters stay with you long after the book ends." — LIAN DOLAN , author of Elizabeth the First Wife and Helen of Pasadena In her new novel Lesson Plans , Suzanne Greenberg brings her slyly humorous eye to a group of homeschoolers in Southern California. Following three families whose lives are unraveling, Greenberg lays bare the illusions and despair of these characters, their loneliness and longing for love. But she also shows us hope springing to life as reliably as vacant lot weeds. Greenberg is an unapologetically honest writer, with a sharp eye for how easily any life can veer off course." — CAI EMMONS , author of His Mother's Son and The Stylist Reading Suzanne Greenberg's Lesson Plans , I was schooled in the nuances of the human heart and privy to the most illuminating of chalkboards. Greenberg possesses a satirist's wit and a realist's sharp eye for details. Lesson Plans has everything: depth, humor, insight, a compelling, page-turning story and deftly crafted, unforgettable characters. This is a brilliant debut novel, a completely engrossing look at contemporary suburban America." — LISA GLATT , author of A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That and The Apple's Bruise All good parents want to protect their children from the perils of the world around them. Not all parents put their children's needs before their own. Or find the balance between the two. A story set within the arcane world of homeschooling, rooted in place and time and misplaced love, there are no heroes or villains in Suzanne Greenberg's heartbreaking tale of families torn asunder by the conflict of good intentions and desire." — PEGGY HESKETH , author of Telling the Bees Homeschooling will never be the same after Suzanne Greenberg's hilarious, poignant, and cinematic debut novel, Lesson Plans , about three families whose lives change profoundly through the wild, exhausting, and redemptive journey that homeschooling actually requires. This bittersweet novel is a survival manual for intelligent parents willing to take a hard road, and for any reader, a sheer delight." — HOWARD NORMAN , Two-time National Book Award Finalist for The Northern Lights and The Bird Artist, Library Journal Editor's Pick Reader's Digest "Great Books from Small Presses That Are Worth Your Time" "Witty and insightful." -- Reader's Digest "Readers who enjoyed Tom Perrotta's Little Children will want to try Suzanne Greenberg's Lesson Plans , an entertaining, funny, and thoughtful debut novel about three California homeschooling families." -- Library Journal Editor's Pick citation " Lesson Plans is a complex, character-driven story written with clarity about the intersecting lives of ordinary parents, the choices they make and the long-term effects of these choices on their children. Author Suzanne Greenberg mines the territory of Tom Perrotta with a fresh take on today's suburban subcultures and entwined family relationships. Crafted with skill and depth, the characters stay with you long after the book ends." -- LIAN DOLAN , author of Elizabeth the First Wife and Helen of Pasadena "In her new novel Lesson Plans , Suzanne Greenberg brings her slyly humorous eye to a group of homeschoolers in Southern California. Following three families whose lives are unraveling, Greenberg lays bare the illusions and despair of these characters, their loneliness and longing for love. But she also shows us hope springing to life as reliably as vacant lot weeds. Greenberg is an unapologetically honest writer, with a sharp eye for how easily any life can veer off course." -- CAI EMMONS , author of His Mother's Son and The Stylist "Reading Suzanne Greenberg's Lesson Plans , I was schooled in the nuances of the human heart and privy to the most illuminating of chalkboards. Greenberg possesses a satirist's wit and a realist's sharp eye for details. Lesson Plans has everything: depth, humor, insight, a compelling, page-turning story and deftly crafted, unforgettable characters. This is a brilliant debut novel, a completely engrossing look at contemporary suburban America." -- LISA GLATT , author of A Girl Becomes a Comma Like That and The Apple's Bruise "All good parents want to protect their children from the perils of the world around them. Not all parents put their children's needs before their own. Or find the balance between the two. A story set within the arcane world of homeschooling, rooted in place and time and misplaced love, there are no heroes or villains in Suzanne Greenberg's heartbreaking tale of families torn asunder by the conflict of good intentions and desire." -- PEGGY HESKETH , author of Telling the Bees "Homeschooling will never be the same after Suzanne Greenberg's hilarious, poignant, and cinematic debut novel, Lesson Plans , about three families whose lives change profoundly through the wild, exhausting, and redemptive journey that homeschooling actually requires. This bittersweet novel is a survival manual for intelligent parents willing to take a hard road, and for any reader, a sheer delight." -- HOWARD NORMAN , Two-time National Book Award Finalist for The Northern Lights and The Bird Artist
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2014
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