MEET THE NEWMANS by Jennifer Niven - Review
Have you ever read a book that made you smile from page one until the end? That was my experience with Jennifer Niven's MEET THE NEWMANS (Flatiron Books). The cover colors are delicious. 1950s: The Newmans have been America's favorite TV family for twelve years on CBS. Their real life is exactly what viewers see on the air, with a few make-believe moments. The mother can't cook or clean, and one of the brothers isn't into girls. 1964: But now their nearly perfect apple-pie show feels out of touch, a bit dated. Mothers are going to work wearing mini skirts, and women aren't jumping at any man's commands. Ratings are plummeting, and writer/creator/DAD's luck may have run out. There are many family secrets, and an accident threatens to cancel the show before the network has a chance. MEET THE NEWMANS is a funny, rich story with plot twists and drama. Jennifer Niven has written a clever, unique novel. JENNIFER NIVEN is the #1 New York Times and international...