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Every time I read an [a:Elinor Lipman 63681 Elinor Lipman https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1482327276p2/63681.jpg] book, I wonder, “where does she come up with these wacky situations?” (I'm hoping it's not real life, but the old adage is “write what you know” so maybe. . .)In this case, the reasons why the three main characters are unmarried and unemployed vary, but each stems from a unique neurosis. All of their wacky circumstances are brought to life with sparse description and vivid dialogue that makes the story sail right along.Possibly most entertaining were the ways Lipman expressed Margot's ex-husband “helping” the patients at his gynecological practice conceive—a practice that landed him in prison. Euphemisms abounded. Hysterically.Overall, it's a story of coping with good friends and a little time. Well worth reading.