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Author-to-Author: Sarah Pekkanen

May 11, 2011 By Thelma Leave a Comment

Sarah Pekkanen,mother,wife,author,novelist,emily giffin,the opposite of me,Oprah pick,Something Borrowed,Marriage,Washington DC,West Virginia,attempted rapeInsightful Maryland novelist – and mother of three boys – Sarah Pekkanen creates breathtaking fiction in her witty, weepy take on contemporary marriage, Skipping a Beat. Having made the O “Pick it up Now” list, and been described as “original, soulful and engaging” by no less than Something Borowed author Emily Giffin, this novel should not to be skipped.

BEGINNINGS:

Thelma: How old were you when you came out of the closet as a writer?

Sarah: I began to write books and send them off to publishers in elementary school. I still have a few of those old books, written on three-ring-binder paper and tied up with red yarn. I think my masterwork is The Lost Gold, which is pretty much a rip-off of the Nancy Drew mysteries. I was in awe of Nancy and her speedy little roadster.

T: If you weren’t a writer, what would you be?

S: Probably a teacher. I’ve always been drawn to kids, because they say the most outrageous things, and they have a completely fresh way of looking at the world.

PROCESS:

T: OK, every one always wants to know: How long did it take to write this novel?

S: Skipping a Beat took about a year, and I popped out a baby (my third son) mid-way through the writing. He slept on my chest while I wrote many a chapter. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Emily Giffin, Interview, Marriage, Mother Writer, motherhood, Oprah picks, Sarah Pekkanen, Skipping a Beat, Washington DC

Movie Review: Something Borrowed

May 6, 2011 By Thelma Leave a Comment

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Pecs Alert (photo cred: David Lee)

Us Rating: **

What’s a good girl (Ginnifer Goodwin) to do after she beds her BFF (Kate Hudson)’s fiance — and decides she wants him for herself? That’s the premise of this sitcomlike romantic comedy (based on Emily Giffin‘s book). Goodwin appeals as sweet Rachel, but Hudson overacts as self-centered Darcy, who is so unsympathetic the audience wonders how this friendship has survived since childhood. The story also lags, with several filler scenes, not enough tension and too many flashbacks. As for the lawyer both gals love, Colin Egglesfield‘s Dex comes off as an earnest, cardboard dreamboat. One redeeming factor: John Krasinski delights as Rachel’s best male bud. The comic actor gives a lift to his scenes, including a beach badminton match that exposes some secrets — and shows how much sharper the movie could have been.

Filed Under: Criticism, Movies & TV Tagged With: chick flick, Chick Lit, Emily Giffin, Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hudson, movie reviews, romcom, Us Weekly, Wedding Movie

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