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May 18, 2001 · P.S. Helen Schulman. 2.89. 239 ratings33 reviews. What would you do for a second chance at your first love? At thirty-eight, Louise Harrington still hasn't forgotten Scott Feinstadt, the boy who broke her eighteen-year-old heart and then died tragically in a car crash.
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- Helen Schulman
May 18, 2001 · After a slow start, Schulman picks up the pace with witty observations about Louise and her ex-husband Peter's dysfunctional co-dependence, Louise's stormy friendship with scheming high school classmate Missy and her ongoing frustration with her mother.
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May 3, 2002 · 'Schulman's darkly comedic portrait of searching for romance in a city of jaundiced skeptics is appealingly sharp-tongued.' - The New Yorker ' P.S. is a smart and sexy romp.' - GQ 'A rollicking, entertaining romance.' - The Washington Post
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Oct 15, 2004 · P.S. is a beautifully written, witty, and profound examination of desire, at once deeply affecting and knowingly humorous about affairs of the heart....
- Helen Schulman
- Bloomsbury USA, 2004
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- P.S.
P.S. is a beautifully written, witty, and profound examination of desire, at once deeply affecting and knowingly humorous about affairs of the heart. Schulman has written a love story, a mystery, a nostalgic romp for anyone who's ever been in and out of love.
'Schulman's darkly comedic portrait of searching for romance in a city of jaundiced skeptics is appealingly sharp-tongued.' - The New Yorker ' P.S. is a smart and sexy romp.'
May 10, 2001 · P.S. by Helen Schulman ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 10, 2001. Novelist/nonfiction author Schulman ( The Revisionist, 1998, etc.) offers yet another tale of an angst-ridden late-thirtysomething obsessing about relationships.