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You Gotta Have Balls

by Lily Brett

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Publisher Comments:

Ruth Rothwax, the heroine of Lily Brett's Too Many Men, which was hailed as "irresistible" (People) as well as "funny," "powerful," and "chilling" (O magazine), is back. The proprietor of a successful letter-writing business, Ruth has just branched out into a new greeting-card line. But it's not easy. Her father, Edek, is driving her crazy at the office. And the very people she thought would be most supportive — other women — are not. Instead of acting in one another's best interests, the women are catty and competitive, behaviors Ruth swears that she will never imitate. Until she meets the one woman who turns her aspirations of sisterly solidarity — and her life — upside down.

Fresh off the plane from Poland, Zofia is a buxom, sixty-something femme fatale with a talent for making balls. Meatballs, that is. When Edek asks his savvy daughter to fund his friend Zofia's restaurant, how can Ruth say no? But Ruth knows that gleam in Zofia's eye, and it means trouble is on the way for all of them. An unforgettable, heartwarming story of embracing life, You Gotta Have Balls is a funny, moving triumph from the highly inventive Lily Brett.

Review:

"In this frank, entertaining novel, a father and daughter haunted by loss learn to reclaim meaning and passion in their lives. Australian author Brett brings back the cast of Too Many Men, including her heroine, Ruth Rothwax, a 54-year-old Jewish Australian running a successful corporate letter-writing business in New York. Ruth's husband, Garth, is currently away painting for six months, leaving her time to develop a women's support group, kick off a line of innovative greeting cards and hatch schemes to keep her irrepressible octogenarian father, Edek, out of trouble. But Edek has fantastical plans to open an exotic meatball emporium with the help of busty Polish migr Zofia and her best friend, Walentyna. A Holocaust survivor, Edek is determined to enjoy the last chapter of his life, even if it means taking outrageous risks. For Ruth, years of downplaying her emotions (any difficulty pales compared to the Holocaust's horrors) has led to bottled-up anxiety, but handling Edek's exuberant brand of chaos now forces her to loosen up. Brett allows her very likable characters to wander down winding, comedic alleys, while the novel remains anchored by the serious subtext: the psychological impact of the Holocaust a generation later. The result is lighthearted but substantive novel. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Fresh off the plane from Poland, Zofia is a buxom, sixtyish femme fatale with a talent for making meatballs. When Edek asks his savvy daughter Ruth to fund his new friend Zofia's restaurant, Ruth knows the gleam in Zofia's eye means only trouble is on the way for them all.

About the Author

Originally from Australia, Lily Brett is the critically acclaimed, internationally bestselling author of four previous novels, three collections of essays, and seven collections of poetry. She is married to the Australian painter David Rankin. They have three children and live in New York City.

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timaeus123, July 23, 2008 (view all comments by timaeus123)
I read this book because my wife wouldn't stop talking about it. However, I loved it much less than she did. Balls (AKA Too Close for Comfort) is light and breezy and pleasant enough but the characters are simply a
combination of obtuse sterotypes and TV archetypes. I realized that certain passages were meant to be outrageously funny but the jokes have already been done on Seinfeld and Sex and The city.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780060505691
Author:
Brett, Lily
Publisher:
William Morrow & Company
Subject:
General
Subject:
Women
Subject:
Letter writing
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Psychological fiction
Subject:
New york (n.y.)
Publication Date:
July 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
275
Dimensions:
9.28x6.38x.98 in. 1.15 lbs.

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