married women

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married women

The summerhouse

2001
Three friends, out of touch for nineteen years, come together on the occasion of their fortieth birthdays, and are granted the magical opportunity to relive any three weeks of their past in order to change the course of their future lives.

The other Rebecca

1999
Married to writer and infamous widower Max Midwinter, Lydia finds she must cope with the memory of his first wife, his difficult and meddlesome family, and his odd children.

The scarlet letter

2008
Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic novel set in the seventeenth-century Puritan community of Boston, that tells the story of Hester Prynne, who was shunned for her adultery, and how she used her inner strength to overcome society's ridicule.

Becoming Madame Mao

2000
The author takes on the identity of Madame Mao, wife of Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong, presenting her as insecure and in need of love instead of simply vindictive and cruel, and uses historical facts, characters, and documents to tell her story.

The merry wives of Windsor

2011
Analyzes the text of Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor" and discusses its critical and stage interpretations. Includes illustrations, an updated introduction, a list of characters, and a reading list.

All's well that ends well

2011
Contains an edition of Shakespeare's story about an aggressive, designing woman and a reluctant husband wooed by trickery including notes, and a stage history.

Portrait in sepia

a novel
2002
Aurora del Valle, raised in the privileged class of Chile by her grandmother, is tormented by nightmares and half-memories of events set in San Francisco's Chinatown. Disillusioned in her marriage, Aurora sets out to rediscover the missing years of her early childhood.

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