Ellen Meister lives on Long Island with her husband and three children.
“With plenty of red herrings and plot twists—along with a dash of shopping jargon and lively product descriptions—this quick, breezy read is the perfect late summer escapism.”
“. . . a likable novel. . . . Ms. Meister’s Farewell, Dorothy Parker is enjoyable.”
“. . . plays with the notion of the afterlife.”
“It’s not the tragedies that kill us,” Dorothy Parker once noted. “It’s the messes. I can’t stand messes.”
How many wonder what their life would be like if they chose a different path? This is the crux of Ellen Meister’s riveting novel, The Other Life.