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The Wife

Meg Wolitzer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:6th Sep '18

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The tie-in edition for the major motion picture starring Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce and Christian Slater

Wolitzer has masterfully created an expose of lives lived in partnership and the truth that behind the compromises, dedication and promise inherent in marriage there so often lies a secret...

‘A triumph of tone and observation, The Wife is a blithe, brilliant take on sexual politics’ Lorrie Moore

NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING GLENN CLOSE

A husband.
A wife. A secret. Behind any great man, there’s always a greater woman.

Joe and Joan Castleman are on an aeroplane, 35,000 feet above the ocean. Joe is thinking about the prestigious literary prize he is about to receive and Joan is plotting how to leave him. For too long Joan has played the role of supportive wife, turning a blind eye to his misdemeanours, subjugating her own talents and quietly being the keystone of his success.

The Wife is an acerbic and astonishing take on a marriage from its public face to the private world behind closed doors. Wolitzer has masterfully created an expose of lives lived in partnership and the truth that behind the compromises, dedication and promise inherent in marriage there so often lies a secret...

‘A triumph of tone and observation, The Wife is a blithe, brilliant take on sexual politics’ Lorrie Moore

Hilarious and touching -- Erica Wagner * The Times *
Meg Wolitzer is so funny and clever she should be bottled and sold as tonic * Allison Pearson *
It’s funny, and it’s brilliant, and I press it on everyone I know -- Rachel Cooke * BBC Radio 4, A Good Read *
A triumph of tone and observation, The Wife is a blithe, brilliant take on sexual politics -- Lorrie Moore
With a great lightness of touch, Wolitzer's novel satirises American literary circles of the Seventies and Eighties and traces the generation of wives who poured their own creative energies into "stoking the fires" of their husbands' reputations -- Emma Hagestadt * Independent *

ISBN: 9781784709884

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 14mm

Weight: 159g

224 pages