"An amusing allegory"
When she is late, a condition that never happens to her,
Jane assumes she has to be pregnant, which makes her
elated.
She spreads the word about her delicate condition and
everyone especially her boyfriend treats her with care and
dignity. However, a few days later her period arrives.
Reluctantly, she knows she must tell everyone the truth,
but
besides her friends and colleagues thinking she is a
bonehead, Jane enjoyed the pampering she received. She
decides to say nothing and just pretend that she is
pregnant. However, Jane begins to learn the down side of her fake
pregnancy, as she becomes a closet smoker and drinker since
she cannot imbibe in public. She gives up her exercise
class and has to fake symptoms. When her boyfriend learns
of her sham, he leaves, but Jane continues with her con
until the bittersweet best and worse that could happen to
her occurs. Jane falls in love. At first brush, readers will think THE THIN PINK LINE is a
silly chick lit tale, but that would be a mistaken
classification. Instead, the story is an amusing allegory
on the importance of honesty and caring for others. Jane
is
a delightful key player whose web of lies proves more
difficult to maintain with every passing moment. Readers
should take a chance on something different as the morality
lesson venue is cleverly interwoven inside a jocular plot. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 15, 2003
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