Leslie Lehr is a prize-winning author, screenwriter, and essayist who grew up in Ohio.
After graduating from USC's School of Cinematic Arts with a Student Emmy in hand, she spent several years in film production, rising to be the West Coast Production Manager of a commercial and music-video company, then went freelance to work on feature films. Once a mother, Lehr started writing seriously. Her humorous essays evolved into her first book, Welcome to Club Mom: The End of Life As You Know It - but the publisher changed the subtitle to The Adventure Begins. And it did.....
On the personal side, she is currently incognito as Chemo Chick in Karen Rineharts breast cancer blog, Sick of Pink.
Lehr has two daughters and lives in Southern California.
After graduating from USC's School of Cinematic Arts with a Student Emmy in hand, she spent several years in film production, rising to be the West Coast Production Manager of a commercial and music-video company, then went freelance to work on feature films. Once a mother, Lehr started writing seriously. Her humorous essays evolved into her first book, Welcome to Club Mom: The End of Life As You Know It - but the publisher changed the subtitle to The Adventure Begins. And it did.....
On the personal side, she is currently incognito as Chemo Chick in Karen Rineharts breast cancer blog, Sick of Pink.
Lehr has two daughters and lives in Southern California.
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Leslie Lehr recommends
Take My Husband (2022)
Ellen Meister
"You know it's going to be fun as soon as you hear the title! Ellen Meister's *Take My Husband * is the perfect novel for anyone who's ever been annoyed by the sound of their husband chewing. Laurel, the hero, is the proverbial frog in a pot of water who doesn't realize it's boiling until too late. She's the leading lady we need today: a woman over fifty who attracts all kinds of suitors. A trip to Trader Joe's will never be the same."
After Happily Ever After (2021)
Leslie A Rasmussen
"Leslie A. Rasmussen's After Happily Ever After gives voice to many women in the 'sandwich generation'--and the voice is a funny one."
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