Uncomfortably Close: A Novel

Front Cover
Harper Collins, Nov 6, 2007 - Fiction - 288 pages

It hasn't been easy for Ruth Rothwax, the proprietor of a successful letter-writing business, to branch out into a new greeting-card line. Her father, Edek, is driving her crazy at the office. Other women, who she thought would be supportive, are being catty and competitive, behavior Ruth swears that she will never imitate. But then Zofia arrives to turn Ruth's aspirations of sisterly solidarity—and her life—upside down. Fresh off the plane from Poland—a buxom, sixty-something femme fatale with a talent for making meatballs—Zofia wants to open a restaurant. And Edek, Zofia's most passionate admirer, wants his daughter to finance the enterprise. But Ruth knows that gleam in Zofia's eye only too well . . . and she knows it means big trouble for all of them.

 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
30
Section 3
44
Section 4
78
Section 5
100
Section 6
119
Section 7
128
Section 8
146
Section 9
155
Section 10
168
Section 11
180
Section 12
187
Section 13
198
Section 14
242
Section 15
271
Copyright

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2007)

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.

Bibliographic information