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The Honeymoon's Over: True Stories of Love, Marriage, and Divorce

by Andrea Chapin

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In this provocative collection of true stories of love, marriage, and divorce, prominent women--including Terry McMillan, Joyce Maynard, and Annie Echols--candidly discuss the good times, the bad times, and what makes or breaks a marriage.

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"Freelance editor Chapin and literary agent Wofford-Girand gather essays by 21 women writers who dish about their troubled marriages. The suicide of her violent ex-husband renders Debra Magpie Earling gun-shy of future romances, and Lee Montgomery contemplates infidelity on a flirtatious ski weekend with her former college boyfriend while her trusting husband of 20 years is off visiting his ill father. Elissa Minor Rust's commitment to her husband is unwavering despite her break from the Mormon Church that once was their union's bedrock; an unplanned pregnancy threatens Annie Echols's marriage; and Daniela Kuper battles a religious guru for child custody. Although candid and heartfelt, many of these essays are unpolished, rambling and poorly edited, like Zelda Lockhart's saga of coming into her own as a lesbian and a mother. Another low is Terry McMillan's vulgar rant about an ex-husband, who admitted to homosexual exploits on national television. The two best pieces are self-knowing, gutsy and carefully crafted: Joyce Maynard confesses how her earlier infidelity nibbled away at a lonely marriage that abruptly ended when her husband slept with the babysitter while she was away caring for her dying mother; and Ann Hood proves that a loving marriage can miraculously survive a child's death." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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In this anthology, 24 women writers describe the turning points they reached in their own marriages and reveal how they decided to either stay with or leave their spouses. Contributors include well-known authors such as Betsy Israel, Terry McMillan, Joyce Maynard, Ann Hood, Daniela Kuper, and Alice Randall. Editor Chapin teaches writing at New York U., and Wofford-Girand is a literary agent. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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9780446580007
Subtitle:
True Stories of Love, Marriage, and Divorce
Author:
Chapin, Andrea
Editor:
Wofford-Girand, Sally
Author:
Wofford-Girand, Sally
Publisher:
Warner Books
Subject:
Marriage
Subject:
Divorce
Subject:
Divorce & Separation
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Publication Date:
February 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
350
Dimensions:
8.48x5.90x1.26 in. 1.04 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Freelance editor Chapin and literary agent Wofford-Girand gather essays by 21 women writers who dish about their troubled marriages. The suicide of her violent ex-husband renders Debra Magpie Earling gun-shy of future romances, and Lee Montgomery contemplates infidelity on a flirtatious ski weekend with her former college boyfriend while her trusting husband of 20 years is off visiting his ill father. Elissa Minor Rust's commitment to her husband is unwavering despite her break from the Mormon Church that once was their union's bedrock; an unplanned pregnancy threatens Annie Echols's marriage; and Daniela Kuper battles a religious guru for child custody. Although candid and heartfelt, many of these essays are unpolished, rambling and poorly edited, like Zelda Lockhart's saga of coming into her own as a lesbian and a mother. Another low is Terry McMillan's vulgar rant about an ex-husband, who admitted to homosexual exploits on national television. The two best pieces are self-knowing, gutsy and carefully crafted: Joyce Maynard confesses how her earlier infidelity nibbled away at a lonely marriage that abruptly ended when her husband slept with the babysitter while she was away caring for her dying mother; and Ann Hood proves that a loving marriage can miraculously survive a child's death." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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