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Hat Trick [Hardcover]

Lisa Kusel (Author)
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July 13, 2005
The extraordinary story of two women and the man who came between them, from the acclaimed author of Other Fish in the Sea.

Mona and Hannah were best friends in high school, but they let their friendship slip away in the aftermath of a complicated love triangle with Peter, a man ten years older. Now in their thirties, Mona is a Hollywood movie producer and Hannah imports African goods for her store on the Northern California coast. In an ironic twist of fate, the two women and Peter cross paths again on the exotic island of Zanzibar.

When they meet again, the bonds of love, guilt, and responsibility that kept them tied to one another are brought to the surface. Told in alternating voices and taking readers from California to New York to East Africa, Hat Trick is the richly compelling story of three people reunited -- or forever divided.


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A love triangle finally gets resolved on the exotic island of Zanzibar. Successful magazine writer Peter Beckett is there to interview a movie star on location, but his real mission is to persuade the film's producer, Mona Stern, to put an end to their occasional trysts and get serious. Peter's already married and a father, but he's been obsessed with ambitious, edgy Mona for two decades, including that brief period when he dated her high school best friend, sweet, sincere Hannah Pearce. Hannah, who hasn't spoken to Mona in 18 years, is also in Zanzibar, scouting merchandise for her Northern California trinket store and dodging her well-meaning boyfriend's campaign for marriage and kids. When Mona and Hannah bump into each other on the street, they attempt an awkward reconciliation, and all three meet one evening for drinks by the ocean. To complicate matters further, shortly before leaving for Zanzibar, Mona received a visit from the son she gave up for adoption, who may be Peter's. Despite the soap opera overtures and a coffee vs. tea reductionism of Mona and Hannah, Kusel (Other Fish in the Sea) manages to keep her story aimed at self-acceptance, female friendship and the art of apology.
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When it comes to love and friendship, the past can truly come back to haunt us. When powerful film-producer Mona and her old high-school friend, Hannah, a health-nut import-store owner, run into one another in Zanzibar, they must figuratively and literally face the man who drove them apart. Peter, a suave journalist 10 years older, wooed and bedded both women back when in high school. But he was Hannah's boyfriend then, and when she found out about Mona's betrayal, their friendship was severed. Hannah, it turns out, never really got over Peter, and now these feelings are crippling a new relationship with her loving boyfriend, Luke. The African backdrop provides an unusual setting for this light and airy romantic melodrama, although the novel is weighed down by clunky descriptions and pinched dialogue. Still, Kusel does well with the details of these tangled relationships, and the story picks up nicely as the trio moves toward a complex reconciliation. For fans of prime-time soaps. Misha Stone
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Hyperion (July 13, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786869232
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786869237
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,377,460 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Lisa was born in New Jersey two miles from where Thomas Alva Edison first recorded sound; in fact she and her adolescent peers would often be found lounging beneath the art deco tower that was built in his honor, making-out or puffing on stolen cigarettes. Just as Lisa was getting comfortable wearing bold-colored maxi skirts, her parents moved her and her two brothers to California, where she quickly adapted to making out and smoking cigarettes on the beach instead.
She went to college and studied biology. She went to graduate school and studied anthropology, both fields providing exceptionally useless fodder for gainful employment. After years of writing copy for non-profits, selling surplus cosmetics in Russia, and living off rich married men, she accepted an editorial position at that little-known Open Office competitor, Microsoft. There she created MATTER, the company's first online magazine read by the 34 people who were patient enough to wait the twelve minutes it took the GIF's to download through their 56K modems.
She got married. Left Microsoft. Went to Africa. Moved back to California. Wrote a book of interconnected short stories about a girl looking for true love. Found an agent who sold it for shitloads of money. Had a baby. Wrote another novel about a ménage a trois gone bad. Wrote another one after that about WWII. Then she moved to Bali to save her wounded marriage.
She presently lives in Vermont, where she is writing a book about All Of The Above.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must read, October 8, 2005
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Definitely a book for every home library! A thoroughly satisfying read - vibrant, engaging, tough to put down. Having just finished the book, I already miss the characters. My life felt more interesting while sharing their adventures. I cannot wait to read more from this author!
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4.0 out of 5 stars the people in our lives, August 31, 2005
This review is from: Hat Trick (Hardcover)
I was thinking after what had struck me reading this book. I realized that I have an awful lot of people that have been in and out of my life for years - old friends and lovers. Nothing exactly like the book - but just the strong sense of connection that carries over the years - even when I don't see them for a long time. And like all of us, I have regrets over things that didn't happen or should have happened or ... So, the story's characters hit one of those universal themes - maybe more so for me because of the tendency for people to reappear in my life sometimes.

Definitely recommended
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kusel Shines, August 6, 2005
This review is from: Hat Trick (Hardcover)
Old friendships are rediscovered and brought back to life with
Kusels method of writing. She uses flash backs that keep you
eager to find out why things turned out as they did in her
story. Her characters are easy to relate to and very believable.
A must have novel for anyone who every had a best friend.
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