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The Season of Second Chances: A Novel [Deckle Edge] [Hardcover]

Diane Meier
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)


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March 30, 2010

A world of possibilities opens up for Joy Harkness when she sets out on a journey that’s going to show her the importance of friendship, love, and what makes a house a home

Coming-of-age can happen at any age. Joy Harkness had built a university career and a safe life in New York, protected and insulated from the intrusions and involvements of other people. When offered a position at Amherst College, she impulsively leaves the city, and along with generations of material belongings, she packs her equally heavy emotional baggage. A tumbledown Victorian house proves an unlikely choice for a woman whose family heirlooms have been boxed away for years. Nevertheless, this white elephant becomes the home that changes Joy forever. As the restoration begins to take shape, so does her outlook on life, and the choices she makes over paint chips, wallpaper samples, and floorboards are reflected in her connection to the co-workers who become friends and friendships that deepen. A brilliant, quirky, town fixture of a handyman guides the renovation of the house and sparks Joy’s interest to encourage his personal and professional growth. Amid the half-wanted attention of the campus’s single, middle-aged men, known as “the Coyotes,”and the legitimate dramas of her close-knit community, Joy learns that the key to the affection of family and friends is being worthy of it, and most important, that second chances are waiting to be discovered within us all.



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“The strong characters, believable situations, fine writing, and great storytelling make for a remarkably compelling book.”—Booklist

"Sure to be much-loved and often-shared, this graceful, funny novel nudges its characters and readers toward self renewal, change, and a chance for greater happiness. … Diane Meier's liberating novel values both the arcane scholarship of college professors and the practical, artistic insights of handymen and real estate agents. Like The Secret Life Of Bees, this brave, warm novel suggests that for a person who has the courage to seize a second chance,  there's also the opportunity for a rewarding third chance, or fourth, of fifth…"—Sena Jeter Naslund, author of Ahab’s Wife and Abundance: A Novel of Marie Antoinette

“Diane Meier’s novel has it all: a narrator with a voice as knowing, acerbic, and funny as the best of Ephron; a plot that keeps you avidly turning the pages, and a character about as tender, touching, and exasperating as any I can recall encountering outside of real life. I loved it.”—John Colapinto, author of About the Author

“Sophisticated, original, erudite, and with observations that are simultaneously profound, precise, and surprisingly funny.”—Sara Pritchard, author of Crackpots

 “As in an old house, you will encounter all manner of surprises on Joy’s journey and I promise, they will keep you reading far too late in the evening to be sensible.”—Katherine Lanpher, author of Leap Days: Chronicles of a Midlife Move

About the Author

Diane Meier is the author of The New American Wedding and president of Meier, a New York City–based marketing firm. Her career spans from writing and design to public speaking. This is her first novel. Meier lives in New York City and Litchfield, Connecticut.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.; First Edition edition (March 30, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805090819
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805090819
  • Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 1 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #941,644 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The characters are well-developed. Mary Ann  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
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53 of 53 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, right from the first page February 16, 2010
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I had just finished a rather disappointing book and opened this one not knowing what to expect. I was happily surprised when I was instantly hooked from page one. The writing is so engaging. It's also clever and funny, a bit erudite at times (it is about a college professor of English!) and deals with the heroine's transformation from just going through the motions of life to becoming an active participant. The other characters are a nice assortment of quirkiness but don't let this make you think that the story is a light read - it's not, there are major issues dealt with here, one rather horrifying, but all showing us the growth that takes place in our heroine as she takes steps that engage her fully in life.
Joy Harkness (who is 48) takes a huge job leap from a Manhattan college (Columbia) to Amherst College in western Massachusetts. She joins a group of professors wanting to transform the method of teaching Shakespeare, but that's just a sideline in the story. The real story involves her getting involved, in buying and restoring a house, in socializing with her office mates, in learning to feel and relate. Her trials at this are both touching and hilarious. The other main character, Teddy, the handyman genius who is transforming her house has his own hard and crazy story. He dropped out of school to support his mother and Joy attempts to transform him are a major part of the story. Get ready for a major mother/son disfunction here.
I thoroughly enjoyed the book. The characters, from the secretarial temps to the bachelor professors who make a play for Joy are so well and humorously described. Hopefully this won't be the author's last book. I want to read much more.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars easy to read, easy to en"joy" March 8, 2010
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This book about a character named Joy was a real Joy to read through. She's a college professer who takes a big huge leap of faith to move out of the city (Manhatten) and into a somewhat ramshackle house in the country (Massachusetts). This novel is largely about the rennovations of that home but also about Joy's personal renovations, something that's a dead giveaway in the title of this novel. This is not chick lit, like I had feared, but rather a straightforward story of one woman starting over at age 48.

This novel is peppered throughout with funny characters that are well written and imagined by the author. And the main protagonist is likeable but more important than that, she's highly believable. I think if you've ever made a major life change you can relate to this and if you want to live vicariously through someone else's bravery about making life changes, this is the story for you. This author has an easy to read style of writing and I very much appreciated that. It's easy to get into this book and then thoroughly enjoy it along the way because of this. I know firsthand that second chances are real and this book just reitterates that reality so well.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Season of second Chances March 30, 2010
Format:Hardcover
I actually did not want to review this book. I told them that I did not have time to read nor was I a good writer. They did not listen. I told them that I only review decorating books (with lots of pictures) and that my blog readers don't want to hear about fiction novels. They did not listen and sent me this book anyway. I am so glad that they did not listen to me and now you need to listen...

Have you ever read a book that at the end of each chapter you would count the pages of the next chapter just to see if you had time to keep reading? I just finished The Season of Second Chances and my world stopped for two days. For two days I did nothing but sneak a chapter here and sneak a chapter there. I was hooked and hooked hard!

The Season of Second Chances is a story about Joy Harkness a 48 year old literary professor who is asked to take a new job in a new town. Joy thinks nothing of moving and finds herself buying and restoring a rundown Victorian. In comes Teddy Hennessy, the town's handyman, to help Joy restore her new home. I was surprised at my feelings of trust toward Joy. When I realized that her vantage point could not always be trusted, I found myself mad at her and emotionally invested in her well-being. But more than these two characters, Diane Meier writes a story that is clever and funny. It is a story of personal growth, taking chances, finding your way in life and when tragedy strikes Joy and her new friends, this becomes a story about family.

My favorite quote from the book comes from Joy "But my vantage point was perhaps, too close to the shore to see that I had, at last, begun to swim toward my own life" (page 162).

My mind was like a movie, playing out each eloquently written sentence, scene by scene. Even now my mind still drifts to Joy and her life. I was left wanting more and will continue to follow Diane Meier.

I loved this book and so will you.

A special thank you to Evelyn Frison & Diane Meier for allowing me the opportunity to read this story from my mind and heart. This book was given to me by Evelyn Frison in exchange for my honest opinion.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars unrealistic
I found this book to be so unrealistic on every level. The author clearly knows nothing about academia. Read more
Published 4 months ago by m sunshine
4.0 out of 5 stars Finally, Some Well Written Chick Lit
I had just about thrown in the proverbial towel after the 50 Shades trilogy. Wow! That was some awful writing. Wasn't it? This is smart writing. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Lauren
2.0 out of 5 stars An academic exercise!
If the author had spent more time developing the characters in this book rather than trying to impress readers with her use of grammar the story might have had a chance. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Neal
3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining but not one I'd reccomend
Joy is a divorced middle age professor at Columbia that upends her New York city life to take on a position at Amherst College. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Vickie B
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad
Joy Harkness is a college professor who has taught at Columbia for 15 years and is chosen for a immersive teaching experience as a professor at Amherst College in Massachusetts. Read more
Published 21 months ago by JerseyGirl
4.0 out of 5 stars A "Joy" to Read
I loved The Season of Second Chances: A Novel! This is one of the best books that I have read this year. I picked it up, not sure what to expect. Read more
Published 22 months ago by S. Collier
3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed feelings on this book
Title Thoughts: If that doesn't fit, then I don't know what does.

Cover Thoughts: I like it because it's quite simple. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Just Another Book Addict
5.0 out of 5 stars Comforting. Curl up on your sofa with this book.
In one fell swoop, college professor of literature, Joy Harkness, living a drab life in New York, decides to change her life and location, move to work at Amherst, and starts... Read more
Published on May 16, 2011 by L. Quido
4.0 out of 5 stars chaos of change with humor
Choices are a constant in everyone 's life. When we choose to change one aspect of our life other changes follow. Our choices dictate the life we lead. Read more
Published on May 7, 2011 by Mary
5.0 out of 5 stars A Woman's Tale Not Just for Women
I would have reviewed this book earlier, but my copy has made its own journey from hand to waiting hand as my friends and their partners - both male and female, devoured the book... Read more
Published on February 15, 2011 by Rebecca B. Floeter
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