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Two of a Kind

por Yona Zeldis McDonough

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Ten years after losing her husband, Christina Connelly has worked through the pain, focusing on raising her teenage daughter and managing her small decorating business. But her romantic life has never recovered. Still, it's irksome to be set up with arrogant, if handsome, doctor Andy Stern at her friend's wedding. If he wasn't also a potential client, needing his Upper East Side apartment redesigned, she would write him off. This is never going to work, Andy thinks. Still grieving his wife and struggling with a troubled son, he's not looking for a woman, and certainly not someone as frosty and reserved as Christina. Their relationship will be strictly business. Yet to everyone's surprise-- including their own-- these two find themselves falling in love. But if reconciling with their pasts is difficult, blending their lives and children to create a new family is nearly impossible. They've been given a second chance-- but can they overcome all the obstacles in the way of happily ever after?… (más)
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Yona Zeldis Mc Donnough’s TWO OF A KIND–a romantic comedy with deep themes
Posted on September 16, 2013 by Rochelle
Penguin Books, 2013
433 pp.

Christina Connelly, a reserved to the point of chilly Irish Catholic ten year widow with a small decorating business and a daughter, Jordan, devoted to ballet and undereating, meets the brash, arrogant, recently widowed ob-gyn, Andy Stein, at a wedding in Great Neck. (I attended that wedding via Mc Donnough’s last book, A Wedding in Great Neck). Along with Andy is his lost, pot-smoking son, Oliver, who, as a result of his father’s long hours and self-absorption, has been left parentless by the death of his mother.

Christina, eager for new clients, especially Upper East Side Manhattanites, agrees to decorate Andy’s apartment, and to her surprise, they fall in love. Now the real challenges begin. Jordan can’t stand Andy nor his son. And Andy’s mother, Ida, a Holocaust survivor, is faced with the slap-in-the-face of her son possibly marrying a non-Jew.

The plot is beautifully woven, everything prepared for. I don’t want to be a spoiler, but watch out for lobsters, a cat, and rabbits.

Such a clash of generations and sensibilities! How can Ida accept Christina? How can Jordan, who is used to being alone with her mother, possibly share a life with people she detests? Christina, haunted by her alcoholic father’s outbursts, is terrified to begin a life with Andy who shoots his mouth off and can’t relate to his son. How can Andy sit back and watch Christina be blind to Jordan’s eating disorder? And how can a man who had to study his way out of the slums into a posh, prestigious life understand the lack of hunger in Oliver who is given everything except attention?

I love fiction that teaches me something. In Two of a Kind, you learn the behind the scenes of difficult conceptions, pregnancies, and births. You learn about ballet, and feel the adrenaline rush of Christina on her hunt for vintage clothes, linens, silver and glassware, paintings. A Baccarat glass anyone? Now that I know what one is, I may go on the prowl for a set.

You’ll find yourself LOL-ing and getting misty-eyed within pages. Each character, even the minor ones, is so real that they will keep you company. Two of a Kind is really one of a kind–delightful! ( )
  RochelleJewelShapiro | Sep 16, 2013 |
Two Of A Kind
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Yona Zeldis McDonough

My " in a nutshell" summary...

Two mismatched people find each other but not without issues.

My thoughts after reading this book...

Christina meets Andy but does not like him at first. Eventually their relationship changes. Their lives are a bit more complicated by their children. Andy has his son Oliver...troubled, involved with drugs and sort of lost. Christina has her daughter Jordan...she wants to be a ballerina and the result of that is food issues...of course.

Andy and Christina's relationship is not a smooth one...Christina questions his love, Jordan strongly dislikes him, Andy's mother Ida dislikes Christina...and a further complication sort of brings their relationship to an ending...oh...but wait a moment...this ending could possibly be a new beginning.

It's a complicated saga that is much fun to read. Fans of this author's other book...A Wedding In Great Neck...will love this one, too.

The intrusive mother in law, the pouty teen daughter, the troubled son, and the nature of Andy's profession all make this book very enjoyable. It's the kind of book where you want everyone to live happily ever after. I am not saying whether this happens or doesn't happen...lol. ( )
  PattyLouise | Sep 6, 2013 |
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Ten years after losing her husband, Christina Connelly has worked through the pain, focusing on raising her teenage daughter and managing her small decorating business. But her romantic life has never recovered. Still, it's irksome to be set up with arrogant, if handsome, doctor Andy Stern at her friend's wedding. If he wasn't also a potential client, needing his Upper East Side apartment redesigned, she would write him off. This is never going to work, Andy thinks. Still grieving his wife and struggling with a troubled son, he's not looking for a woman, and certainly not someone as frosty and reserved as Christina. Their relationship will be strictly business. Yet to everyone's surprise-- including their own-- these two find themselves falling in love. But if reconciling with their pasts is difficult, blending their lives and children to create a new family is nearly impossible. They've been given a second chance-- but can they overcome all the obstacles in the way of happily ever after?

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