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My Latest Grievance

A Novel

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Born and raised in a college dorm and chafing under the care of "the most annoyingly evenhanded parental team in the history of civilization," Frederica Hatch is starting to feel that her life is stiflingly snug. But then, into this cozy but claustrophobic world, comes Laura Lee French, a wannabe Rockette and the new dorm mother at the lackluster women's college where Frederica's parents teach and agitate. Further disturbing the peace is the fact that Miss French—in the distant past—had been married to Frederica's earnest and unglamorous father. Fearing scandal and campus glee, the three Hatches and Laura Lee attempt to keep their secret.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In this delightful audiobook, young Frederica is being raised in a college dormitory, the only child of professors whose lofty ideals have yet to solidify in their daughter's mind. Intrigue ensues with the on-campus arrival of Miss French, the first wife of Frederica's father. Lipman's irresistible storytelling features charming descriptions and three-dimensional characters with crisp edges and vibrant colors. Mia Barron's performance is utterly appropriate for Lipman's style. Her animated voice sounds fresh and earnest, and she's engaging from the outset. Each member of this lively cast is given a distinct voice, and Barron's understanding of the text's humor and gentle social commentary is evident in a splendid reading. L.B.F. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 9, 2006
      Frederica Hatch—the articulate, curious, and naïve narrator of Lipman's eighth novel—proves the perfect vehicle for this satiric yet compassionate family portrait. It's 1976, and psych professors David and Aviva Hatch are honest with their daughter to the point of anatomically correcting Frederica's Barbie dolls. In all their years as a dorm family at a small women's college outside Boston, though, no one mentioned Laura Lee French, David's first wife (and distant cousin). Frederica, now 15 and ready for rebellion, delights in Laura's arrival on campus as a new dorm mother; David and Aviva look on nervously as the two become fast friends. In contrast with Frederica's right-thinking, '60s radical parents, Laura Lee becomes the delicious embodiment of all the moral and psychological complexities of a flawed world beyond campus. Meanwhile, campus itself looks very little like an ivory tower as major scandal brews amid petty gossip. As in previous novels, Lipman addresses sensitive issues (anti-Semitism, adultery, dementia) with delicacy and acerbity. She also nails the shifts and moods of an angry teenager, a grandmother in denial, a philanderer in hiding and a campus in shock. By the end, a smart young girl learns compassion for a world that can be grotesquely, hilariously, disturbingly unfair.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Published in 2006, this audiobook is performed with verve and nuance by Piper Goodeve. Her light intonation and high pitch are perfect for her portrayal of sharp-witted 16-year-old Frederica. She lives with her professor parents--Aviva and David--in a small New England college dormitory in the 1970s. Her parents are the resident houseparents. The arrival of flamboyant Laura Lee, David's ex-wife, disrupts the settled lives of Frederica and her parents, as well as the family of Dr. Woodbury, the college president. Goodeve brings out the sly humor, as well as the social commentary running throughout. Her astute character portrayals are distinct and lively, and her relaxed pacing keeps listeners engaged with all the turmoil on campus. M.J. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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