Summertime punchline A novel

Betty Corrello

Book - 2023

"A second-chance romantic comedy in which an up-and-coming comedian unwillingly returns to her hometown for the summer and sparks unexpectedly fly between her and the boy that broke her heart ten summers before"--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York : William Morrow an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Betty Corrello (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
308 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780063329584
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in the world of stand-up comedy, Corrello's debut rom-com delivers a sturdy second-chance love story but lacks true laugh-out-loud moments. Comedian Delfina "Del" Silva-Miller vowed never to return to her Jersey shore home town after high school graduation, hoping to leave behind her deadbeat dad, the memory of her late mom, and Edgardo "Eddie" Rodriguez, the boy who stole her heart. Ten years later, on the cusp of fame, she's forced to move back in with her grandmother to quickly develop a new set after losing her N.Y.C. relationship, apartment, and job in one afternoon. It proves hard to avoid Eddie as he's pals with her grandma now and owns the only decent bar in town. Unfortunately, they both know how to push each other's buttons, reigniting old resentments--until Eddie offers an olive branch that Del wisely accepts and they start to relate as adults rather than teenagers. Given space to work, Del takes her comedy in a new direction, inspired by Eddie to incorporate songwriting to generate laughs rather than wholly relying on self-deprecation. The humor is mild and the love scenes are disappointingly stiff, but Eddie makes an appealing romantic lead and Del's kooky grandma adds welcome color. Corrello shows promise. Agent: Claire Harris, P.S. Literary. (May)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A comedian on the verge of her big break loses everything and returns to her Jersey Shore hometown--where she reunites with her longtime crush. Delfina Silva-Miller did everything she could to get away from Evergreen, New Jersey, but at least her experiences growing up there with a deadbeat dad, a crush who frequently ran hot and cold, and a grandmother full of unconditional love gave her plenty of material for a comedy set. Just as she earns a spot at a high-profile festival, though, Del's life comes crashing down, putting her in a bad enough bind to send her back to Evergreen. After all, where can a woman go when she has no job and nowhere to live while nursing the heartbreak of another failed relationship? Now she has roughly six weeks to get her life together and write a fantastic new set for the Brainwave Comedy Festival. Del is the narrator here; it's a delight to be in her head, especially given her sardonically funny way of interpreting the world around her. Her love interest, Eddie Rodriguez, remains a bit of a mystery, and there's a lot left unsaid about Del's persistent crush on Eddie and what occurred during their 10-year separation. The small-town beach setting is bursting with memorable people, and Del and Eddie have a real, lived-in feeling as characters; they will undoubtedly reflect the fears, worries, and triumphs of many readers. While there's a lovely romantic subplot as Del and Eddie reunite and reconnect, there are much bigger issues surrounding Del's homecoming, especially her estrangement from her father and the way her focus on career affects her emotional fulfillment. It's a "Can she have it all?" story, and though the book is fun and fresh at times, that feels like a stale question. Wry observational humor and a dose of romance strike a good balance with some tough family dynamics. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.