wives

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Mrs. de Winter

1993
Sequel to: Rebecca/Daphne Du Maurier. Maxim and Mrs. de Winter return to England after living on the Continent to escape the violent excesses that almost destroyed their souls.

Hausfrau

a novel
Anna Benz, an American woman in her thirties, lives in comfort and affluence with her Swiss banker husband and their three young children in a picture-perfect suburb of Zurich. Despite the tranquility and order of her domestic existence, Anna is falling apart. In an effort to restart her life, she turns to Jungian analysis, German language classes, and a series of extramarital affair, whose consequences she cannot foretell.

Illusion

a novel
2012
Dane grieves when Mandy, his long-time partner in a magic act, is thought to have died in a car crash; meanwhile, Mandy awakens in the present as her nineteen-year-old self and escapes a mental ward with her new ability to pass invisibly through time and space. Dane finds the young Mandy performing in a coffee shop, and unaware of her true identity, begins to mentor her as an individual who knows the truth secretly watches.

Movie star by Lizzie Pepper

a novel
Lizzie Pepper, former wife of famous actor Rob Mars, describes in her tell-all book about her marriage to the actor, the forces that destroyed their life together, and how she managed to flee their home with her two boys and start a new life.

Behind every great man

the forgotten women behind the world's famous and infamous

The yellow wallpaper

2012
A young woman loses her mind after her husband forces her to spend her days in a room with strange wallpaper.

Driving by moonlight

a journey through love, war, and infertility
2003
After her husband, a Lutheran chaplain, ships out with the Marines to Afghanistan after September 11, 2001, Kristin Henderson sets off with her dog on a cross-country journey to explore a changed country and her own altered emotional landscape.

Poems by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings

songs of a housewife
1997
Collects 250 poems that extoll the work of housewives, written by the early twentieth-century novelist in the years between 1926 and 1928 and published as columns-in-verse in the "Rochester Times-Union.".

Parade's end

a novel
2011
The second novel of a 1920's tetralogy which tells the story of Christopher Tietjens, a good man who is ruined by the machinations of a jealous and lying wife.

Parade's end

2012
Presents a 1920's tetralogy which tells the story of Christopher Tietjens, a good man who is ruined by the machinations of a jealous and lying wife.

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