The Last Laugh, Lynn Freed
The Last Laugh, Lynn Freed
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The Last Laugh
A Novel

Author: Lynn Freed

Narrator: Jennifer M. Dixon

Unabridged: 6 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/10/2017

Categories: Fiction, Family Life, Women


Synopsis

To escape their griping grown children, husbands and lovers, and an abundance of grandchildren underfoot, three self-proclaimed "old bags," Dania, Ruth, and Bess, head for a quiet island on the Aegean Sea. They'll spend a year by the water—watching the sunset, eating grilled fish and fresh olives, sipping ouzo. They deserve it, they say. After all those years, the three women will finally have some peace.

Except that they can't. For one, Bess, a pampered, once-beautiful inheritress, falls swiftly into an affair with a poetry-writing taxi driver—who has, of course, a territorial wife. And Dania, a therapist, begins to receive an increasing number of cryptically menacing phone calls from a psychotic patient. An ex-lover of Ruth's shows up unexpectedly, right before one of Bess's does?and then the women's children arrive, with their own demanding children in tow. As the island quickly becomes crowded, the women's serene year in Greece devolves perilously, and uproariously, into something much more complicated.

With the wit of Maria Semple's Today Will Be Different and all the adventure of Deborah Moggach's The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Lynn Freed's The Last Laugh is at once wildly funny and deeply perceptive, an exuberant story of friendship and pleasure, family and love.

About Lynn Freed

Lynn Freed is the author of seven novels, a collection of short stories, and two collections of essays. Her honors include the inaugural Katherine Anne Porter Award for fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, two PEN/O. Henry awards, a National Endowment for the Arts grant, and a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship. Born in South Africa, she now lives in Northern California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sasha

I thought this would be a cute book about old ladies escaping to Greece, and it was. Except they weren't cute, they were mostly horrible or boring. And I love horrible people, don't get me wrong, but there was nothing to redeem them - they weren't particularly funny or clever (one was proud to be st......more

Goodreads review by Judith

This is definitely chick-lit and I enjoyed it immensely. There's nothing too dramatic or surprising going on but it doesn't matter because the writing is so enjoyable. Three self-proclaimed "old bags" go off to Greece to live simply for a year, away from their demanding children and grandchildren. A......more