Lolly Winston's Books
Jun.19.2007
Infertility and infidelity pack a potent—and potentially fatal—one-two punch to Elinor and Ted Mackey’s once-idyllic marriage in Winston’s perceptive and poignant exploration of marital commitment and liberation. Intelligent and successful, the Mackeys appear to have everything going for them except the ability to become parents and the agility to withstand the devastating...
Apr.04.2005
Some widows face their loss with denial. Sophie Stanton’s reaction is one of pure bafflement. “How can I be a widow?” Sophie asks at the opening of Lolly Winston’s sweet debut novel, Good Grief. “I’m only thirty-six. I just got used to the idea of being married.” Sophie’s young widowhood forces her to do all kinds of crazy things—drive her car through her garage door, for instance...
About Lolly
Born and raised in the glamorous insurance capital of Hartford, Connecticut, Lolly Winston holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Sarah Lawrence College, where she wrote a collection of short stories as her thesis.
Her first novel, Good Grief,...






