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Marilyn Simon Rothstein

Marilyn Simon Rothstein

Author Interview - Marilyn Simon Rothstein

Author of Crazy to Leave You

Don’t miss the season’s feel-good, laugh-out-loud novel, Crazy to Leave You

The latest from Marilyn Simon Rothstein, the riotously funny author of Husbands and Other Sharp Objects and Lift and Separate, takes readers on the journey of Lauren Leo, a forever dieting 41-year-old who is finally about to get married … until she’s dumped at the altar via text message–to her younger sister.

What happens next forces Lauren on a road to healing and self-acceptance, but only if she can deal with her mother’s advice to freeze her eggs and stay slim, or the older sister, a flamboyant actress, hanging out on her couch. Filled with hilarious mishaps, dysfunctional family drama, and happy accidents that lead to love, Crazy to Leave You will warm your audience’s hearts while simultaneously aching their cheeks from laughing.
Perfect for book clubs or to pack in your beach bag, Crazy to Leave You delivers a heroine readers will root for and an inspiring tale of second chances.

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Author I draw inspiration from: Since I was published, with the release of my debut novel Lift and Separate in 2016, I draw inspiration from the many women I now know who write fiction. Dynamos. Kind and generous.

Favorite place to read a book: Easy! My green wood Adirondack chair at 5 PM in Maine with a drink on the wide arm.

Book character I’d like to be stuck in an elevator with: Any character smart enough to make the elevator work again. I am claustrophobic.

The moment I knew I wanted to become an author: The day my mother brought me to the Fresh Meadows Public Library to get my first library card. We walked there. My sister was too young to write her own name. She drew an X on the application.

Hardback, paperback, ebook or audiobook: Paperback.

The last book I read: Everything Must Go by Camille Pagan

Author Interview - Marilyn Simon Rothstein | The Last Book I Read

Pen & paper or computer: Computer.

Book character I think I’d be best friends with: The character I would be best friends with is Marcy Hammer, the protagonist in my first two books: Lift and Separate and Husbands and Other Subjects. I am sure I would be helping her find new work and a new life when she is duped by her husband, The Bra King.

Author Interview - Marilyn Simon Rothstein | Book Character I’d be Best Friends With

If I weren’t an author, I’d be a: Frustrated writer

Favorite decade in fashion history: The 1970s. I still own some bell bottoms with tapestry on the bottom and I have an embroidered white peasant shirt. A pair of Frye boots and I would be ready to go.

Place I’d most like to travel: London to see a play written by my daughter

My signature drink: Dr. Brown’s diet cream soda

Favorite artist: My granddaughter.

Number one on my bucket list: Staying alive forever. I need to see what happens.

Find more from the author:

  • https://www.facebook.com/people/Marilyn-Simon-Rothstein/552642036/

  • https://www.instagram.com/marilynsimonrothstein/?hl=en

  • @nounsandverbs1

Author Bio: Marilyn Simon Rothstein is the author of Crazy to Leave You, Husbands and Other Sharp Objects, and Lift and Separate, winner of the Star Award presented by the Women’s Fiction Writers Association for Outstanding Debut.

Marilyn grew up in New York City, earned a degree in journalism from New York University, began her writing career at Seventeen magazine, married a man she met in an elevator, and owned an advertising agency for more than twenty-five years. Marilyn received an MA in liberal studies from Wesleyan University and an MA in Judaic studies from the University of Connecticut. She enjoys speaking at book festivals and community events.

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