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Local author pens story close to home
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Menopause? What does Lawrence Elliott know about menopause?
Obviously enough to be included in the new book
"Menopause:
Living and Laughing Through Hot Flashes and Hormones."
The Hacienda Heights Realtor has really gotten in touch with his
feminine side - his 44-year-old wife, Lisa.
Elliott's story "God, I'm Shvitzing!" appears in the latest
themed edition of "Chicken Soup for the Soul."
According to the Urban Dictionary, shvitzing is "when an older
Jewish person is involved in anything that would cause slight or
heavy sweating."
The 45-year-old writer is referring, of course, to those infamous
hot flashes women go through during the change of life.
As Elliott observes in the book:
"No matter how many times you hear about them or see comedy made
of them in movies and sitcoms, you have to go through it with
someone you love to really know it's not a laughing matter. It
seemed like pure torture.
"Once, at two in the morning, she rolled over and exclaimed in
frustration, `God, I'm shvitzing!' Now, I'm not Jewish, but I've
picked up a few Yiddish words being married to her. In this
situation, `shvitzing' would be translated to mean, `I wish these
darn hot flashes would give me a break! They're making my life
miserable!' That's a loose translation, of course."
The real estate agent seems to find lots of story material from
the women in his life.
This is his fourth tribute to his matriarchs.
"One of my first published stories was about my grandmother,
Florence Lane," Elliott said.
In it, the local writer talks about his grandmother's friend,
Arthur. In his story, he writes:
"After many years in the garment business, a friend would
occasionally pop into her life. Her friend was named Arthur.
"Arthur was a bothersome friend who would cause her great pain in
her life. Before Arthur, she could sew undisturbed for hours and
hours.
"But as Arthur became more and more demanding, her hours spent
sewing diminished. In time, she was only able to sneak in a few
other activities in an attempt to fill her time with something
creative.
"`I'm having a visit from Arthur,' she would say with a sly
smile. I grew to dislike Arthur for causing her so much pain and for
being such a burden on her life.
"You see, Arthur was really arthritis.
"Grandma never let arthritis affect the one thing she used to
keep from robbing her of her dignity: humor."
Elliott's stories deliver uplifting messages, just like his
favorite authors such Les Brown. Through the strong women in his
life, the Realtor has learned never to give up on his dreams. In his
tales, Elliott thanks these proud women.
"I still remember how I told my mother about her story. I kept it
very secret until it was published. My wife and I took the family
out to breakfast in San Diego. There, I read it to her. It was a
very emotional moment for all of us," Elliott said.
In a collection of stories celebrating mothers, Elliott pays a
touching tribute to his own mom, Etter Jean Elliott.
In "Letters to My Mother," he writes:
"Over the years, I've had a front-row seat in watching you live
your life. Your examples of responsibility, hard work, and values
have been a model I've tried to emulate all my life.
"When we found ourselves without a warm bed, a roof over our
heads, or even the knowledge of where our next meal would come from,
you didn't give up. You rolled up your sleeves and went out to find
a way. Fortunately, God guided a kind soul to us who temporarily
opened her home to us.
Calling from her office in the San Diego Unified School District,
Etter Jean Elliott talked about "how proud" she was of her budding
novelist.
"Even when he was young, Lawrence loved to write. His grandmother
Ve Esther even bought him a typewriter at a garage sale," Elliott's
mother said.
But how does his wife, Lisa, feel about being the subject of his
latest work on menopause?
"I try to be very supportive. He's very creative and works hard
at his writing. Larry deserves his success," Lisa said.
Reprinted with
permission from The San Gabriel Valley Tribune.
Copyright © 2007 Los Angeles Newspaper
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