Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Review: Girls in White Dresses by Jennifer Close

Book review of Jennifer Close debut chick lit book
Wickedly funny and utterly recognizable, Girls in White Dresses tells the story of three women grappling with heartbreak and career change, family pressure and new love⎯all while suffering through an endless round of weddings and bridal showers.

Isabella, Mary, and Lauren feel like everyone they know is getting married. On Sunday after Sunday, at bridal shower after bridal shower, they coo over toasters, collect ribbons and wrapping paper, eat minuscule sandwiches and doll-sized cakes. They wear pastel dresses and drink champagne by the case, but amid the celebration these women have their own lives to contend with: Isabella is working at a mailing-list company, dizzy with the mixed signals of a boss who claims she’s on a diet but has Isabella file all morning if she forgets to bring her a chocolate muffin. Mary thinks she might cry with happiness when she finally meets a nice guy who loves his mother, only to realize he’ll never love Mary quite as much. And Lauren, a waitress at a Midtown bar, swears up and down she won’t fall for the sleazy bartender—a promise that his dirty blond curls and perfect vodka sodas make hard to keep.

With a wry sense of humor, Jennifer Close brings us through those thrilling, bewildering, what-on-earth-am-I-going-to-do-with-my-life years of early adulthood. These are the years when everyone else seems to have a plan, a great job, and an appropriate boyfriend, while Isabella has a blind date with a gay man, Mary has a crush on her boss, and Lauren has a goldfish named Willard. Through boozy family holidays and disastrous ski vacations, relationships lost to politics and relationships found in pet stores, Girls in White Dresses pulls us deep inside the circle of these friends, perfectly capturing the wild frustrations and soaring joys of modern life.

When I first started reading Girls in White Dresses, I didn't know what to expect.  It took a few chapters for me to adjust to the author's writing style.  When I began to look at each chapter as a short story with recurring characters, I was able to delve deeper into the novel.

I'm no longer in my 20s, however I thought Close painted an accurate portrait of the anxieties, insecurities, and doubts I felt when I graduated from college.  As my friends were getting engaged and married, I was pursuing my Master's degree.  I wondered if I would ever find myself on the path of marriage and children.

Girls in White Dresses is a a perfect companion to a lazy summer afternoon.  If you find yourself feeling frustrated at the beginning, I would advise you to keep reading, it's worth it.  If you are like me and not twenty-something anymore, it's also a walk down memory lane.  Recommended.

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Book Details:
ISBN: 9780307596857
Pub. Date: August 9, 2011
Publisher: Knopf
Pages:  304
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Source: eBook downloaded from library

2 comments:

  1. I can see why this would resonate with many women no matter what their age :)

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  2. I have an ARC of this from BEA last year - thanks for reminding me to get back to it!

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