For twenty-five years, Rose Lloyd has juggled marriage, motherhood, and career with remarkable success. It has been a life of family picnics, books and wine, a cherished house, and her own exquisitely designed garden-sunny and comfortable. But then the carefully managed life to which Rose has become accustomed comes crashing down around her when-over the course of a few days-her marriage and her career both fall apart.
Can Rose, whose anguish is barely softened by the ministrations of friends and grown children with their own problems, ever start over? Not easily. But it's amazing what prolonged reflection, the slimming effect of a lost appetite, a new slant on independence (and a little Parisian lingerie) will do. Especially when an old flame suddenly reappears.
Full of humor, clever insight, and a whimsical sense of the absurd, Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman is an irresistible and finely written fantasy for anyone who ever wondered what a certain age would look like from beyond the looking-glass-and who will find it ripe with promise that the best days are yet to come.
Darlene S. (dbs) from CENTERVILLE, OH wrote on 3/2/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Thoughtful, funny, quirky novel about a forty-something wife and mother whose husband needs to "find himself"...
Teresa H. (WarEagle78) from HOOVER, AL wrote on 11/25/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
The story of a woman who has lost both her career and her marriage after 25 years. The book was not as negative and vengeful as I has anticipated, but more a tale of Rose's growth and determination through the difficult days of transition. I enjoyed the story very much.
Angela C. (rolltide1al) from HACKLEBURG, AL wrote on 8/1/2006...
Good book, but more serious in tone then I would have thought from the title. I expected a lot more humor.
Ellen W. (gozozma) from ENFIELD, NH wrote on 3/31/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Funny and well-written. For any woman who despairs that the best is yet to come!
Sarah B. (Pixie328) from CAMP HILL, PA wrote on 1/2/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Completly hysterical. Her husband leaves her for HER secretary after twent plus years of marriage. Very insightful and reminds all of us that we will be ok after a broken heart. A MUST read....
Kimberly I. (RaccoonGirl) from ASHEBORO, NC wrote on 1/1/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
For twenty-five years, Rose Lloyd has juggled marriage, motherhood, and career with remarkable success. It has been a life of family picnics, books and wine, and cherished house, and her own exquisitely designed garden--- sunny and comfortable. But then the carefully managed existence to which Rose has become accustomed comes crashing down around her when--- over the course of days--- her marriage and her career both fall apart. Rose finds herself in mourning for the tenderness of a lost partnership, for a shattered domestic life, and for the lost confidence of a woman who, until now, had made her own way.
Can Rose, whose anguish is barely softened by the ministrations of friends and grown children with their own problems, ever start over? Not easily. But it’s amazing what prolonged reflection, the slimming effect of a lost appetite, a new slant on independence (and a little Parisian lingerie) will do. Especially when an old flame suddenly reappears.
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Rita M. from PLAINVILLE, CT wrote on 11/23/2006...
The story of a woman whose husband leaves her for a younger woman and loses her job, and her life adjusting to these events