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66 Laps A Novel [Hardcover]

Leslie Lehr Spirson (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)


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March 7, 2000
I slipped off my clothes and dove into the pool. We are 96 percent liquid. There is nothing more sensuous than a good splash against naked skin: the initial rush of cold, the smooth acquiescence of inner fluid to the outer mantle of wet.

Thirty-two-year-old Audrey Hastings swims a mile each day in her backyard pool: sixty-six laps. These meticulously counted crossings are the balm for her frustrations as a new mother, and her hedge against the insecurity she feels upon discovering her first gray hair. But the smooth waters through which she so assiduously glides grow cloudy when it becomes crystal clear that her good-looking, easy-going husband has begun an affair with a comely co-worker named Kim--who resembles Audrey, ten years younger.
        Audrey rages and stews and swims while contemplating this threat to her very existence. A fan-tasy of revenge--taking a younger lover of her own--becomes real when Audrey catches the eye of a sexy grad student at the park where she takes her two-year-old, Gina, to play.
        Audrey hesitates, resists, succumbs. And Au-drey learns that the consequences of jealousy, suspicion, and adultery can be more disastrous than she ever imagined.
        Precise, intelligent, and intense, 66 Laps is an altogether irresistible novel written with scalpel-like precision.

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Leslie Lehr Spirson's first novel is an old-fashioned morality tale set in contemporary suburban Los Angeles. At the age of 32, Audrey Hastings appears to have it all: a hunky, attentive husband, Jim; a sweet and precocious daughter; a comfortable house with a "small, but perfect" yard. Yet out in the pool where she swims her daily mile, Audrey allows her thoughts to roam below the placid surface of her life, where they linger upon the daily frustrations and insecurities that rapidly conspire to threaten her marriage.

No sooner has she discovered her first gray hairs and tiny crows feet than Audrey begins to suspect Jim of having an affair with his twentysomething assistant, Kim: "Am I sharing him? Did these hands touch her? Is he fighting to keep my name at his lips?" Wounded and obsessed, she strikes up a flirtation with a handsome grad student and soon dives headfirst into a fling of her own. Although Audrey believes that there is hope for her marriage, the fallout from her affair is irreversible and nightmarish, and she ultimately learns that betrayal begins not with the body, but in the mind.

Written in vivid prose and punchy, abbreviated chapters, 66 Laps infuses a familiar domestic landscape with intensity and suspense, focusing on the private moments of satisfaction and doubt that define--and disturb--married life. --Svenja Soldovieri

From Publishers Weekly

Audrey Hastings is a stay-at-home mom who swims a mile--66 laps--every day. For the heroine of screenwriter Spirson's fast-paced first novel, swimming is both refuge and release from the anxiety she feels when her husband, Jim, an art director of TV commercials, takes on a new assistant, Kim. A younger, more attractive version of 32-year-old Audrey, Kim stops by the house frequently, and one day she happens to leave her sunglasses by the pool; soon enough, Audrey suspects an extramarital affair. Further troubled by new gray hairs and a body she is sure is aging too quickly, Audrey finds herself sorely tempted by a young grad student she meets while at the beach with her toddler, Gina. To get back at her husband, and after a too-quick moral stocktaking, Spirson's Everywoman begins an affair of her own. For a while, Audrey feels younger, revitalized, but soon her grad student turns obsessive--and, worse, Audrey discovers she is pregnant. Jim realizes the baby isn't his, and the story line shifts from comedy to tragedy, with Gina cast in the role of innocent victim. If this sounds like a made-for-TV movie, that might not be an accident. Like all screen-ready novels, this one comes equipped with witty dialogue, a lean plot and a few terrific one-liners ("Some women marry the answer to their dreams: I married the antidote to my nightmares"), though some of the prose falls flat ("I looked heavenward for respite"). This novel, picked by John Dufresne for a 1998 Pirate's Alley William Faulkner Award, perfectly mirrors its southern California setting. Though slickly composed and smoothly engaging, on closer inspection, it lacks real substance. Agent, Deborah Grosvenor.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Villard; 1st edition (March 7, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375503846
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375503849
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,215,398 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Leslie Lehr is a prize-winning author, screenwriter, and essayist. She never planned to be a writer, but she always wrote. In high school, she produced weekly cable TV shows, one of which earned an Ohio Governor's Award.

After graduating from USC's School of Cinematic Arts with a Student Emmy in hand, she spent several years in film production, rising to be the West Coast Production Manager of a major commercial and music video house, then went freelance to work on feature films.

Once a mother, Lehr started writing seriously. Her humorous essays evolved into her first book, Welcome to Club Mom: The End of Life As You Know it - but the publisher changed the subtitle to The Adventure Begins.
And it did.....

The what-ifs of modern motherhood drove Lehr to fiction soon after, and the result was her debut novel, 66 Laps, winner of the Pirates Alley Faulkner Society Gold Medal. Soon after, her screenplay, "Heartless," was produced as an independent film. The romantic thriller financed five other films for Santa Monica Pictures, aired on USA TV and has been screening in Europe for over six years. Her next books were the nonfiction tomes, The Happy Helpful Grandma Guide, now excerpted on FisherPrice.com; and Wendy Bellissimo: Nesting, featured on "Oprah." Her most recent novel, Wife Goes On, is the July 2009 Official Selection for the Pulpwood Queens Book clubs, with 210 chapters of tiara-wearing, book-sharing readers.

Lehr's essay in Mommy Wars, "I Hate Everybody" was lauded on the Today Show. "Parenting Paranoia" was excerpted in Arianna Huffington's bestseller, On Becoming Fearless. Her recent novel, Wife Goes On, was inspired by her essay, "Welcome to the Club, from the anthology, The Honeymoon's Over. Leslie is a contributor to the Tarcher/Penguin Series "Now Write." The next one will be released in January, 2010.

With a B.A. from the USC School of Cinematic Arts and an MFA in Creative Writing from Antioch University, Leslie is a popular panelist at literary and film conferences around the country. She is a member of PEN, The Authors Guild, WGA, Women In Film, and The Women's Leadership Council of L.A. She teaches in the word-renowned Writer's Program at UCLA Extension.

A Buckeye at heart, Lehr now lives in Southern California...as close to the beach as possible. The mother of two girls, she continues to explore the dark and light sides of contemporary women in her work. She is currently working on a mystery.

 

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 66 Laps, March 10, 2000
This review is from: 66 Laps A Novel (Hardcover)
Once in a great while, a book comes along that touches your every feeling and emotion. Ms. Spirson has managed to make a believable and worth reding book. I felt Audrey's confusion of whether her husband was unfaithful. And when the "younger" man showed her interest, I knew that millions of woman could relate. It all comes down to whether or not we would actually let things escalate from there. A recommended read for everyone who enjoys to escape the normalties of daily living. I would sell this to all.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hot in L.A., July 12, 2000
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Phillip Jennings (Kirkland, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 66 Laps A Novel (Hardcover)
Ms. Spirson's first novel is a mini-vacation to Southern California. A land of sun and angst, sensuality and sham. Although her story of marraige and fidelity could be told in any part of the country, in L.A. it's film noir. Her prose keeps the reader driven to the conclusion, with a subconscious feeling of watching tornado victims sort through the remnants of their old lives. This is an enjoyable read about believable characters. Better than a trip to the Valley in the hot, fast days of an Los Angeles summer. If you want a taste of living suburban L.A., this is it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable!, June 23, 2004
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cielle (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 66 Laps A Novel (Hardcover)
I very much enjoyed this novel. The author was able to draw me into the world of the characters be a part of their thoughts and experiences. The character were well developed and I could understand Audrey's thinking, her motivations, and what drove her to her point of destruction. The writing in this novel was supberb. I kept turning pages until I realized I finished half the novel in a day. I was compelled to keep reading to find out what happens next. I love when a writer is able to make me do this.
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