Synopses & Reviews
Molly Hallberg is a thirty-nine-year-old divorced writer living in New York City who wants her own column, a Wikipedia entry, and to never end up in her family’s Long Island upholstery business. For the past four years Molly’s been on staff for an online magazine, covering all the wacky assignments. She’s snuck vibrators through security scanners, speed-dated undercover, danced with the Rockettes, and posed nude for a Soho art studio.
Fearless in everything except love, Molly is now dating a forty-four-yearold chiropractor. He’s comfortable, but safe. When Molly is assigned to write a piece about New York City romance “in the style of Nora Ephron,” she flunks out big-time. She can’t recognize romance. And she can’t recognize the one man who can go one-on-one with her, the one man who gets her. But with wit, charm, whip-smart humor, and Nora Ephron’s romantic comedies, Molly learns to open her heart and suppress her cynicism in this bright, achingly funny novel.
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"Yellin's story is not only a delight to read but an inspiring example of the good that can come from taking risks, even when it's uncomfortable or scary."
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"Breezy, fun, and worldly-wise, this memoir about love the second time around will put a never-ending smile on your face."
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"Move over, Nora Ephron. There's a new humorist in town."
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“A valentine for optimism, risk-taking, and love itself. With self-deprecating charm, Yellin takes her reader on a journey from Chicago to Manhattan, eviscerating New York City folkways with gentle yet biting wit.”
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"Wit, energy, and enthusiasm . . . the kind of book that makes you glad that writers write."
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"Linda is Tina Fey at the office, Erma Bombeck with her stepkids, and Nora Ephron everywhere but the kitchen. I love this book. I couldn't stop reading."
--Nina DiSesa, author of Seducing the Boys Club
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"The funny and touching truth about how a woman gets to happily-ever-after, a la Anita Loos and Dorothy Parker."
--Susan Spano, columnist and co-author of Women on Divorce
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“Filled with lots of girl-talk, this memoir will appeal to readers who can’t get enough of the beginning, middle and sweet endings of love stories.”
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"Compelling, funny, and fraught with human foibles,
The Last Blind Date has you rooting for Yellin as you eagerly turn the pages."
--- Laurie Graff, author You Have to Kiss a Lot of Frogs
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"The wit and verve of Susan Isaacs."
--Publishers Weekly on Such a Lovely Couple
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"With What Nora Knew, Linda Yellin has written an irresistibly funny, authentic novel about the two-steps-forward-one-step-back pursuit of life, love and career in New York City. She writes for all of us with Molly Hallberg's laugh-out-loud, poignant inability to accept she's met her equal, while everyone around her takes the plunge. Yellin is a Nora Ephron inspired humorist with a voice of her own."
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"Hilarious. Unexpected. Knife-in-the-Side Sharp. Somewhere, surely, Nora Ephron is smiling."
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"As romantic and fun as When Harry Met Sally or Sleepless in Seattle, Linda Yellin's hilarious, heartfelt novel is an urban fairy tale of sophisticated humor and touching charm."
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"Reading Linda Yellin is like spending much-needed time with your funniest, dearest friend."
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"Filled with a delightful cast of characters, What Nora Knew is a smart, laugh-out-loud love story with a sparkling heroine. I loved it!"
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“I laughed my way through Linda Yellin's What Nora Knew—when I wasn't nodding in recognition. Witty, wise, insightful,and altogether charming.”
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“Linda Yellin’s lively story sparkles and dances off the page.”
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“An engaging romp through one woman's quest to find love and happiness in Manhattan, Linda Yellin’s novel is by turns touching and funny, and her heroine has charm and chutzpah to spare.”
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"This is why Linda Yellin's The Last Blind Date is the perfect story of falling in love: it doesn't exist in the fairy tale realm. It happened here - well, in New York City. What you'll take from this charming, breezy memoir of a long-distance love affair is that romance in reality is all the more rewarding for the practical ups and downs that come along for the ride…For Linda, love arrived with Randy, her almost-divorced, father of two,who lives in the entirely wrong city. These kind of mundane obstacles never appear in romance novels, but reading about Linda and Randy working through long-distance problems, blending a family, and breaking down the walls around her scarred heart will give you a renewed sense of joy. Fairy tales do come true.”
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"Warm and funny and honest."
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"A writer with the wit and verve of Susan Isaacs."
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"Linda Yellin has moved into Wendy Wasserstein territory and made it her own.”
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"Such a rare, ringing clarity of tone and vision...the emotions, the dialogue, the scenery are just dead on...I couldn't put it down."
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"A snappy romp with just the right amount of charm and backbone. I laughed and cheered the whole way through!"
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“A roller-coaster romp about a writer careening through love and work in Manhattan as she nears 40…Ephron’s influence is felt everywhere in this novel, from Sleepless in Seattle references to the emphasis on the need to make grand gestures…Any woman in the heroine’s age range who’s lived in New York will both laugh and wince at the accuracy of Yellin’s details. Those who want to live in New York can hang on for a fun ride.”
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"Funny, fresh and written with flair.”
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"Beautifully emulating the Ephron-esque vibe, Linda Yellin's easygoing style and light humor elicit plenty of laughs - and lots of introspection. A fun and delightful read."
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"We'll have what she's having. A buoyant second novel that will really keep you smiling."
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"This lighthearted, fast-paced tale makes readers laugh out loud and root for the underdog."
About the Author
Linda Yellin writes humor pieces for More magazine. She wrote numerous short stories for Redbook magazine back when they still published short stories and was a regular guest on SiriusXM Radio’s women’s talk show, "Broadminded." Her writing career began in advertising where she wrote headlines for shampoos, hamburgers, and cheese. Get the scoop at LindaYellin.com.