Synopses & Reviews
Edgy Manhattan shutterbug Rachel Solomon cant wait to escape her difficult Midwestern Jewish family of doctors—and her crazy, condescending WASP friend and photography mentor, Elizabeth Mann. Not so easy when Elizabeth marries Rachels surgeon-brother, moves to the Midwest, and becomes the daughter Rachels mother always wanted—one who pops out four babies in a row, who are named after Rachels dead Yiddish-speaking relatives.
Although Rachel long ago rejected the suburban female role, shes shocked to find shes been replaced. With unsparing candor, sparkling emotional insights, and hilarity, the girl who cut herself out of old photographs now has to fight her way back into the Solomons photo albums, homes, and hearts.
From the author of the hilarious fictional debut Speed Shrinking—which became an international phenomenon—and the acclaimed memoir of past passion Five Men Who Broke My Heart comes a new book that blows the lid off of the secrets of female friendship. Based on a true story, Susan Shapiros darkly comic novel Overexposed chronicles the brilliantly twisted tale of two strong women who wind up switching lives.
Review
“Funny and original, with a soulfulness beneath the humor that makes it moving as well. Susan Shapiro is one of the funniest writers about love, marriage, and family that I know of today.
—Ian Frazier, bestselling author of Dating Your Mom
“Hip, hilarious, and heartbreaking”
—Erica Kennedy, author of the bestseller Bling and Feminista
“As sharp, edgy, true-to-life, and poignant as an Annie Leibovitz photo. Shapiro gives us an intense prince-and-the-pauper friendship in a plot with freaky-Friday twists and turns, that, like your own friendship, you dont want to ever end.”
—Jennifer Belle, author of the bestseller Going Down and The Seven Year Bitch
Praise for Susan Shapiro
“Susan Shapiros voice is so passionate and honest, its bewitching.”
—Erica Jong, author of Fear of Flying
“An irresistible energy, winning humor and breathtakingly frank honesty.”
—Phillip Lopate, author of Two Marriages
“Fierce, compelling, unputdownable.”
—Gael Greene, author of Insatiable
“Sly, funny, on the money”
—Rita Mae Brown, author of Rubyfruit Jungle
Synopsis
New York photographer Rachel Solomon finally escapes the clutches of her crazy Midwestern Jewish family and kooky best friend, Elizabeth. All is well until Elizabeth marries Rachel's brother and becomes the daughter Rachel's mother always wanted.
About the Author
SUSAN SHAPIRO is the author of Speed Shrinking, Five Men Who Broke My Heart, Lighting Up, and Only as Good as Your Word. She lives with her husband, a TV/film writer, in Greenwich Village, where she teaches her popular “instant gratification takes too long” classes at The New School, NYU and private workshops.