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Side Effects: A New Orleans Love Story [Hardcover]

Patty Friedmann (Author)
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November 29, 2005
N.O. Drugstore is located at the improbable intersection of South Claiborne Avenue and South Carrollton Avenue in New Orleans. Its idiosyncratic clientele draws as much from mostly poor-black Pigeontown as it does from the mostly rich-white University section. And no one knows this better than the three people who man the pharmacy on even days of the month. As different in style and temperament as their customers, Luciana Jambon, Lennon Israel, and Vendetta Greene are the protagonists of this story. Told in third person from their alternating points of view, Side Effects plays out their respective family feuds, usually somewhere between the Seasonal Specials and the Depends aisles. Corralled as they are with one another twelve hours a day, romance and splendid friendship blossom among Luciana, Lennon, and Vendetta, because it’s really only a low counter that separates them from everyone else.

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Friedman's charming story (after Secondhand Smoke) of the unlikely affection among three diverse co-workers at a New Orleans pharmacy also now reads as a tribute to a unique American city that will never be the same. N.O. Drugstore employees Luciana Jambon, Lennon Israel and Vendetta Greene enjoy a friendship that binds and buoys them as they deal with pandemonium at work and overbearing families at home. Beautiful, plump pharmacy manager Luciana (aka Ciana) doesn't get the same respect from her family—her older brother and sister-in-law—that she does from her colleagues. Lennon, who is just shy of his pharmacy doctorate, is smitten with Ciana despite her age (his senior), race (white) and weight (200 pounds). Vendetta Greene, a pharmacy assistant, single mom and Ciana's best friend, is constantly barraged at home by her two freeloading sisters. When a tragedy leaves Ciana reeling, Lennon and Vendetta are there for her. Lennon's love for Ciana deepens as he supports her in her time of need and works to unravel the mystery of her mother's death. Awkwardly written but with Southern flare, Friedmann's tale depicts three idiosyncratic characters who discover that together they can face and overcome adversity. (Jan.)
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Adult/High School–Friedmann continues to write about the curious mix of beauty and squalor that has distinguished the city. Her latest novel takes readers to the N.O. Drugstore at the corner of South Claiborne and South Carrollton, where in-your-face black Pigeontown residents and condescending white Tulane students collide. Here, pharmacist Ciana Jambon dispenses prescriptions for a wide-ranging population as the quiet drama of her life unfolds against the daily spectacle of her environment. Her two cohorts, Vendetta Greene and Lennon Israel, are also her closest friends and see her through bitter exchanges with her older brother and his grasping wife and her grief when her mother dies suddenly. To complicate matters, the death has an air of mystery around it: Cianas sister-in-law had taken Mother Jambon to New York for a weekend visit and is less than forthcoming about all that occurred there. The story is by turns humorous and heartbreaking, and the author is adept at capturing that quirky combination of love and resentment that characterizes so many families. Friedmanns themes of sibling rivalry and unlikely friendships will linger with readers.–Kim Dare, Fairfax County Public Library System, VA
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Counterpoint (November 29, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1593760965
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593760960
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,789,255 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Patty Friedmann released both the young adult novel Taken Away and the e-novel Too Jewish in late 2010. She also is the author of A Little Bit Ruined, Side Effects, Secondhand Smoke, Eleanor Rushing, and Odds, all currently in print from Counterpoint, and of The Exact Image of Mother (Viking 1991) and Too Smart to Be Rich (New Chapter 1988). In 2001-2002, she was writer-in-residence at Tulane University. Patty has reviewed for Publishers Weekly, Brightleaf, Short Story, and the Times-Picayune; her short stories have appeared in Horn Gallery, Short Story, LaLit, Xavier Review, and elsewhere; and she has had essays in Oxford American, Speakeasy, and New Orleans Review. Stage productions under the direction of Carl Walker are The Accidental Jew and Lovely Rita. She was included in The Great American Writers Cookbook and Christmas Stories from Louisiana in 2003, as well as in the collections My New Orleans in 2005, Intersections in 2006,and Life in the Wake and New Orleans Noir in 2007. In 2009 Oxford American included her Secondhand Smoke with Gone With the Wind, Deliverance, and A Lesson Before Dying as one of the 30 Most Underrated Southern Books. Patty is technically married until Medicare. She reared two children, one of whom is Esme Roberson, and she has three grandchildren, one of whom is Summer Roberson. She lives in New Orleans.


 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Side Effects, A New Orleans Love Story, May 2, 2006
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If Secondhand Smoke proved Patty Friedmann reigning Queen of Black Humor, her new novel, Side Effects, A New Orleans Love Story, presents her as the South's Queen of Compassion. I just met three vibrant new characters whose divisive racial, class and educational backgrounds should have them at each other's throats. Instead, these drugstore pharmacy employees, Ciana, Vendetta, and Lennon, bond together to solve a family murder. Each voice is an original; each character speaks in dialogue grounded in New Orleans. Their talk is street poetry, as unique to this city of soul as Mardi Grai or Jazz Fest. Like reading good poetry, I found myself backing up to savor the spoken syllables a second time. This is splendid reading, a driving narrative, not five stars so much as a small galaxy.

Deborah Reed
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From a Pharmacist, July 13, 2007
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My favorite beach read this summer!!!! I fell in love with the characters and the pharmacy stories interwoven into the story were so funny I'm sure they were based on real life patients. Not sure if Patty ever worked in a pharmacy, but she got all of the nuances of the work enviorment, the family atmosphere and the co-dependency of the pharmacy staff with each other (and their patients).

The evolution of integrating all ethnicities into a work enviorment in today's day and time were also very true to life and interesting in this story as the main character (a white pharmacist) has her eye on her pharmacy student (a black man). The pharmacist is also best friends with her black technician and doesn't think twice about pitching in to become part of her family drama in repayment of all of the wisdom her employee/friend has given her with her own family drama usually initated by her upper crust sister-in-law upon the mysterious death of her mother.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Just okay, August 30, 2006
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Shortly after reading " Secondhand Smoke " by the same author, I tried this one out. I did not like it as much. There was not enough of a story for me. It just kind of kept repeating things. I would have preferred a better ending than it had. I did enjoy the New Orleans references tremendously. I am a native of New Orleans, but I always wonder about what others would think about a book like this!
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LENNON sees Errol Nash, out in the waiting area, reach over and squeeze the bulbs on all the sphygmomanometers, and the cuffs are jumping in the boxes like toy frogs. Read the first page
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