

An edition of Then she found me (1990)
By Elinor Lipman
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
Review
Language
eng
Pages
307
Description:
Meet April Epner, the serious, scholarly, adopted daughter of two equally staid parents. They die, but April finds that she's far from orphaned when her birth mother, Bernice Graverman, comes to claim April's heart and improve her wardrobe and love life, too. April is a Latin teacher, given to wearing flannel jumpers. Bernice is hostess of a third-rate daytime talk show and wears designer labels and toad-sized earrings. She descends upon April's quiet life with the tact of a size-six locust, and the delightful and surprising results of this unlikely reunion will keep you turning pages long after bedtime.
subjects: Adoptees, Birthparents, Fiction, Mothers and daughters, Humorous stories, Domestic fiction, Fiction, family life, Mothers and daughters, fiction, New York Times reviewed, Jews, fiction, Vermont, fiction, Fiction, humorous, general, Fiction, religious, Fiction, family life, general, Women teachers, Women television personalities, Birthmothers