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Animal Husbandry
Author: Laura Zigman

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Publisher: Dial Press Trade Paperback
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780385319034 - ISBN-10: 0385319037
Publication Date: 3/1/2001
Pages: 320


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette (Abridged)

Book Description:
New cow... Ray makes the move. Jane feels the rush. Ray says the L-word. Jane breaks her lease. Then suddenly, inexplicably, he dumps her. Just. Like. That. ...old cow. Now black is the only color in Jane's closet and Kleenex is clinging to her nose. Why did it happen? How could it have happened? Moo. Jane is going to get an answer. Not from Ray. Not from her best friends, David and Joan. But from an astounding new discovery of her own: The Old-Cow-New-Cow theory. Forced to move into the apartment of a womanizing alpha male named Eddie, Jane is seeing the world of men and women in a brilliant new light. And when she takes her Old-Cow-New-Cow theory public, it will change her career and her whole life. Unless, of course, she's got it all wrong....

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Top Member Book Reviews

Karen U. (editorgrrl) wrote on 8/22/2005...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very different from the 2001 chick flick based on this book, Someone Like You..., starring Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear & Hugh Jackman with Marisa Tomei & Ellen Barkin--especially the ending. But still fun.

Jennifer B. wrote on 2/14/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very Cute!

Laura Zigman's literary skirmish in the ongoing battle of the sexes is based on a singularly unoriginal observation: the tendency of human males to love 'em and leave 'em, uh, apes the behavior of nearly every other male animal on Earth. If bulls refuse to mate with an "Old Cow," why should women be surprised when they're thrown over? The veracity of this (sexist? sure!) idea aside, Zigman tells the story of jilted Jane Goodall wittily and winningly. Any excess of feminine venom is offset by the suspicion that Zigman is speaking from painful experience. And if she's not, it's a testament to the effectiveness of Animal Husbandry that it's so easy to think so. Here's a taste:

In the metamorphosis from Cow to New Cow, the Current-Cow sob story is an important phase: "I know we just met, but did I happen to mention how sad, miserable, misunderstood, and lonely I've been my whole life?"
This is crucial to introducing the myth of male shyness and the poor-guy persona--common disguises for a wolf in sheep's clothing. "You're so easy to talk to, not like my Current Cow."

Animal Husbandry is likely to be a good, cathartic read for anyone who's been dumped (and who hasn't?). Obviously, male readers will require a thick skin--or at least a sense of humor. But even the most sensitive males will recognize the grain of truth that creates this pearl of break-up literature. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Elizabeth D. (LizGH) wrote on 1/10/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A clever conceit, but a bit strained after awhile, as it analyzes husband animalry according to time-honored mandates of animal husbandry.

Laura K L. (lkl) wrote on 9/4/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Completely original book: heart-broken woman becomes an expert in animal behavior as she attempts to understand why her boyfriend left her.

Joanna J. (dcgqueen) wrote on 11/5/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Chick lit; the basis of the movie "Someone Like You" with Hugh Jackman and Ashley Judd.

Heather H. (amazondotblonde) wrote on 10/3/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book made me laugh until I cried. It's a terrific break-up book, and shows how sometimes you get just a little carried away in your psycho-analysis of the relationship.

Kornelia L. (corry000) wrote on 6/28/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I loved the book and Zigman's style. It was funny and really enjoyable.


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Jennifer H. wrote on 9/19/2009...


It took me a chapter or two to really get into this book, but it turned out to be a pretty interesting read. There are lots of amusing parts and the story is easy to follow. I liked the quotes at the beginning of each chapter. Very funny!

Danette F. (Danette) wrote on 7/8/2009...


I liked the format the book was written in, I enjoyed the authors style. The story was working up to a great ending. But it never made it.

The ending just completely ran out of steam. It's like much effort was put into the rest of the book and by the time the end came along she wrapped it up as neatly, quickly, and uneventfully as possible. Not at all good.

Luckily the rewrite for the movie was much better thought out and was fabulous. Too bad the original work wasn't up to par.


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