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"A romance with an edge"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 7, 2001
It is not that easy being a single late twenties female
living in New York City. Everyone Jane sees seems paired
and her closest friends want to set her up with someone one
so she can share in coupling bliss. Her cousin Dana is
marrying in two months Read more...
"Riotously funny yet inspirational."
Reviewed by Bonnie Rock
Posted November 19, 2001
SEE JANE DATE takes a comedic look at the life of a
'swinging single' in New York City. Jane lives in a small
closet of an apartment, works at a job where her much
deserved promotion depends on the success of her nemesis
from high school, and hasn't had sex Read more...
SummaryA FANCY AFFAIR BRIDAL SALON
FOREST HILLS, QUEENS
"Did you know that one of your hips is higher than the
other?" the seamstress asked me in a totally conversational
tone. The bridesmaid to my left eyed me in the mirror,
then her gaze dropped to my hips.
"I didn't," I said. "I never knew that. But I'm glad you
told me." The seamstress had the decency to look
embarrassed. She ducked her head back down and continued
pinning. Perhaps that had been the reason why Blind Dates
One, Two and Three hadn't been interested. It wasn't the
smoking, after all. It was my Hip Issue. And just my luck
that Blind Date Four was with a doctor, whose business it
was to notice such deformities.
SEE JANE DATE will speak to singles everywhere. At once
warm and witty, this look into the life of twenty-eight-
year-old assistant editor Jane Gregg, screams, "You are not
alone!"
Case in point: See Jane...
- Endure two months of bridesmaid hell for her younger
cousin's wedding.
- Brilliantly dodge being fixed up with Grammy's next-door
neighbor by fibbing that she, um, already HAS a boyfriend.
- Date... like crazy to find one suitable guy to bring to
said wedding.
Okay, find one suitable guy to LOVE.
Was that so much to ask?
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