Elinor Lipman is the award-winning author of sixteen books of fiction and nonfiction, including The Inn at Lake Devine, Isabel's Bed, I Can't Complain: (All Too) Personal Essays, On Turpentine Lane, Rachel to the Rescue, and Ms. Demeanor, a finalist for the Thurber Prize for American Humor. Her first novel, Then She Found Me, was adapted into a film directed by and starring Helen Hunt, with Bette Midler, Colin Firth, and Matthew Broderick. Lipman was the 2011-12 Elizabeth Drew Professor of Creative Writing at Smith College and divides her time between Manhattan and the Hudson Valley.
"More delicious than my cup of steaming cocoa...tender, funny...The View from Penthouse B sparkles with wit." --The New York Times Book Review "It's all wonderful fun. Lipman sketches her characters' foibles with amused affection and moves the plot forward with practiced ease...Lipman's fiction always honors an implicit contract to provide reader satisfaction." --Washington Post "Sophisticated...Lipman dramatizes Gwen-Laura's dating with her usual tact and dry humor." --Wall Street Journal "[A] shabby-chic fantasia...Lipman's milieu is gentle comedy, and her novels gravitate toward optimism: They're mischievous, sometimes wry, but hopeful of romance and redemption even in an emotionally messy world." --The Boston Globe "A sly comedy of modern manners." --The Miami Herald "Winning and often wildly funny...This novel, in fact, disappears faster than a red-velvet cupcake, even when you try to read more slowly because the diminishing number of pages means you're unfortunately getting closer to the acknowledgments." --The Seattle Times "The View from Penthouse B mixes sisters, online dating, and Bernie Madoff's victims into a witty confection." --Parade --