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Synopsis Cheryl Mendelson's novel is set vividly on New York's Upper West Side, where Peter Frankl is a lawyer stuck in a long-term marriage to Lesley, an extravagant, shallow, and supremely difficult woman he no longer loves. Middle-aged, and with two grown children, Peter finds himself unexpectedly released when Lesley is in a car crash that leaves her comatose. Despite the family's grief, they find themselves drawing together in a way they never have before, and in fact flourishing without her. Among other things, Peter feels free to devote less time to making money and more to working for a foundation that funds artists' projects. But he also must deal with a strong dose of guilt as he reaches out to new options in his life.
| Size | | Length: | 384 pages | | Height: | 7.5 in | | Width: | 4.8 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 9.6 oz |
Industry Reviews "[T]he author certainly knows her neighborhood, and she has polished an elegant, omniscient prose style modeled on the finest English novelists. A slow cooker with an unpromising title offers satisfying, intellectual storytelling." Kirkus (06/15/2005)
"This is a deliberately old-fashioned novel of manners, morals, character and happy endings, reality be damned." Publishers Weekly (06/27/2005)
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