

It's the sort of book that would be perfect for a book club because it will generate discussions and bring up serious issues. In Allison Winn Scotch's latest, Time of My Life, a woman who is caught up in the what-ifs of her life finds herself seven years in the past, able to fully explore the what-ifs and take the path not taken. Is it any wonder Disney snapped this one up for a film adaptation? Complete with devoted subjects and everything. The Princess Diaries is about a plain Jane who discovers she is actually a princess. Meg Cabot says that she begins by thinking about a big idea, a hook. But simply put, it's an idea that is easily explainable and can be sold in one sentence. Sylvia Gold’s daughter is dating one of them and making a good impression is important to her, but there will be plenty of drama before the night is done.It's hard to describe what exactly makes an idea high concept-it's almost the opposite of what it sounds. The Rothschilds are an extremely wealthy and legendary family. It is a big night as the Golds of Greenwich will meet the Rothschilds of New York City. The Dinner Party is a story of long-forgotten memories coming to the surface at Passover Seder. But her mother has a reason, a heartbreaking secret, that she wants her to wear the dress. The dress isn’t her, but she knows saying so will break her mother’s heart.

Sixty years later, a CEO named Rachel inherits the dress for her wedding, but doesn’t want to wear it. However, she soon finds herself falling in love with the bride’s handsome brother and will be forced to make a choice that will put everything she has worked for at risk. Rose is a seamstress in 1958 who has been entrusted to sew a look-alike gown for a wealthy bride-to-be. There is one replica and the secrets that it carries ends up inspiring three generations of women in their loves and life. The Grace Kelly Dress begins two years after Grace Kelly’s royal wedding when her iconic dress is still popular. If You Like Brenda Janowitz Books, You’ll Love…
