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The Uncoupling
Meg Wolitzer
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Description for The Uncoupling
Paperback. What if every woman in town suddenly went on strike? For the people of Stellar Plains, the staging of a new school production of an Athenian drama coincides with a mysterious cold wind that blows into houses and into hearts, stilling passion and cooling sheets. Num Pages: 288 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 131 x 197 x 19. Weight in Grams: 208.
What if every woman in town suddenly went on strike? For the people of Stellar Plains, the staging of a new school production of an Athenian drama coincides with a mysterious cold wind that blows into houses and into hearts, stilling passion and cooling sheets. As the play moves into dress rehearsal and discontent simmers, opening night cannot come a moment too soon...
What if every woman in town suddenly went on strike? For the people of Stellar Plains, the staging of a new school production of an Athenian drama coincides with a mysterious cold wind that blows into houses and into hearts, stilling passion and cooling sheets. As the play moves into dress rehearsal and discontent simmers, opening night cannot come a moment too soon...
Product Details
Publisher
Vintage United Kingdom
Number of pages
288
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099553960
SKU
V9780099553960
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99-2
About Meg Wolitzer
Meg Wolitzer is the author of several acclaimed novels, most recently The Wife ('has you howling with recognition' Allison Pearson), The Position ('one of the best and most human books I've read all year' Erica Wagner) and The Ten-Year Nap ('wickedly, terrifically funny... a true delight' Independent). She is married with two sons and lives in New York City.
Reviews for The Uncoupling
Delightful and heartbreaking
David Baddiel
The Times
Her writing is effortlessly readable
Lucy Scholes
Sunday Times
A novel that tingles with playfulness and wicked observation
Independent
There are lots of sharp insights on the generation gap, the pseudo-intimacy generated by the internet, and American high-school life; ... Read more
David Baddiel
The Times
Her writing is effortlessly readable
Lucy Scholes
Sunday Times
A novel that tingles with playfulness and wicked observation
Independent
There are lots of sharp insights on the generation gap, the pseudo-intimacy generated by the internet, and American high-school life; ... Read more