Summary
In I See Life Through Rosé - Colored Glasses , the bestselling mother/daughter pair is back with another hilarious and heartfelt collection of essays about the possibilities and pitfalls of everyday life.
The New York Times bestselling mother daughter duo are back with more hilarious, witty, and true tales from their lives. Whether they are attempting to hike the Grand Canyon, setting up phone calls with their dogs, or learning what "adulting" means, Lisa Scottoline and Francesca Serritella are guaranteed to make you laugh, cry, and appreciate the funniest moments in life. Like the perfect glass of rosé, they're always here to help you escape from your own busy, modern life and instead, get lost in theirs.
Praise for the series:
"This summer beach read --which is indeed "like a glass of rosé, between two covers"--is sure to cheer readers spanning the generations ." -- Publishers Weekly on I See Life Through Rosè-Colored Glasses
"We get to be flies on the wall as the mother-daughter team fights, makes up, and hurls barbs just like you and your mom." -- O, The Oprah Magazine ("Perfect Summer Must Read")
Lisa Scottoline was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 1, 1955. She received a B.A. in English with a concentration in the contemporary American novel from the University of Pennsylvania in 1976 and graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1981. Before becoming an author, she worked as a trial lawyer.
Her first novel, Everywhere That Mary Went, was published in 1994. Her other books include Come Home, Keep Quiet, Every Fifteen Minutes, and Most Wanted. She also writes the Rosato and Associates series and the Rosato and Dinunzio Novel series.
Lisa's title, Daddy's Girl, is a April 2016 New York Times bestseller.
(Bowker Author Biography)