Books by Liza Palmer and Complete Book Reviews
Liza Palmer, Author . Warner/5 Spot $12.95 (319p) ISBN 978-0-446-69395-0
Palmer debuts with the latest sprightly entry in the ever-expanding category of light romantic comedies starring plus-sized heroines. Maggie has been best friends with fellow fat girl Olivia since they were 12. Following gastric bypass surgery at...
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Liza Palmer, Author . Grand Central/5 Spot $13.99 (296p) ISBN 978-0-446-69837-5
Palmer follows up her mirthful debut, Conversations with the Fat Girl
, with a subtly sophisticated romance that outclasses most of the genre's other offerings. Elisabeth Page is a 30-year-old pastry chef at L.A.'s restaurant du jour whose
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Liza Palmer, Author . Hachette/5-Spot $13.99 (304p) ISBN 978-0-446-69838-2
Palmer (Conversations with the Fat Girl
) delivers a breezy feel-good story of family bonding. After hearing about her father's stroke, smart-ass heroine Grace Hawkes prepares for the wrath of the siblings she's ignored for the five years...
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Liza Palmer. Morrow, $14.99 trade paper (336p) ISBN 978-0-06-200746-9
Chick lit favorite Palmer (Seeing Me Naked) dips into darker territory with her latest. Private school speech therapist Frannie’s most recent breakup opens her mind to the possibility that her romantic failures are due to a “fear that my defenseless
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Liza Palmer. Morrow, $14.99 trade paper (384p) ISBN 978-0-06-200747-6
The latest winner from the bestselling author of Conversations with the Fat Girl centers around Queenie Wake, a talented but ornery cook who returns after 10 peripatetic years to her small Texas hometown of North Star to reckon with an unpleasant...
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Liza Palmer. Flatiron, $15.99 trade paper (288p) ISBN 978-1-250-08347-0
A funny and fantastic lesson on how perfection doesn’t translate to happiness is served up in Palmer’s latest. Olivia Morton has the perfect life—she’s a top publicist for Hollywood’s A-listers; she has a gorgeous home and a knock-out doctor husband;
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Liza Palmer. Flatiron, $26.99 (272p) ISBN 978-1-250-16984-6
Palmer (The F Word) delivers a feel-good story about second chances in her funny and clever latest. Thirty-six-year-old out-of-work Los Angeles journalist Joan Dixon is at a crossroads after a corruption story she’s spent the last six months on...
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