Penelope Lemon: Game On!

A Penelope Lemon Novel

Penelope Lemon is a recent divorcée, closet Metallica fan, and accidental subversive to all the expectations of suburban motherhood. After ending her marriage with James, a woodsy intellectual who favors silky kimonos too short for his knobby knees, Penelope finds herself, at forty, living with her randy mother in her childhood home. Broke and desperate for work, she waitresses at Coonskins, a frontier-themed restaurant where the decor is heavy on stuffed mammals and discarded peanut shells.

Despite the pitfalls of balancing parental duties, jobs, and the vagaries of middle-age life, Penelope pushes through one obstacle after another, trying to regain her independence. Whether fumbling through the world of online dating; coping with a bullying situation involving her son, Theo, something of a gastric wonder on the school bus; or wrestling with the discovery of nude photos from her carefree college days that are not quite as “artistic” as she remembers, Penelope gradually emerges as a modern-day heroine who navigates the assorted inanities of life with verve and humor.

Audacious and laugh-out-loud funny, Inman Majors’s new novel holds up a fun-house mirror to the relatable challenges of being a single parent in the digital age. All those who live by the beat of their own drum gain a coconspirator, an accomplice, and a champion in the unstoppable Penelope Lemon.


Praise


Seriously racy and laugh out loud funny.
— Styleblueprint

Inman Majors is a sparklingly funny, immensely charming writer. PENELOPE LEMON gives us a hapless, scrappy, lovable heroine to root for and a whole cast of great characters.
— Kate Christensen,
Author of The Great Man and The Last Cruise

Penelope Lemon is a high-spirited character who will keep you laughing
— Read It Forward (Best August Books)

Don’t plan on getting anything done once you pick up the funniest book of 2018.
— Charlottelit

Majors’s characters are real and rounded, their eccentricities earned, owned, and sufficiently peculiar to burst the cramped confines of stereotype or caricature
— LA Review of Books

(Majors) broad sense of humor…and willingness to put his characters through rough patches, that are both absurd and hilarious, makes the book a diverting page-turner.
— Memphis Flyer

It’s a short novel, saucy and profane and funny on every page
— Nashville Scene

A light and lively send-up of modern woes.
— Kirk's Reviews

Majors’ mixture of “sinners and saints” in his make-believe town of Hillsboro is a laugh-out-loud read.
— Memphis Commercial Appeal

A laugh-out-loud funny tale of misfortune and female friendship. Majors’s latest is a riot from beginning to end.
— Booklist

Penelope’s adventures in online Christian dating and parenting are hilarious.
— New York Post