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The Senator's Wife (Paperback)

by Sue Miller (Author)
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Bestselling author Miller (The Good Mother; When I Was Gone) returns with a rich, emotionally urgent novel of two women at opposite stages of life who face parallel dilemmas. Meri, the young, sexy wife of a charismatic professor, occupies one wing of a New England house with her husband. An unexpected pregnancy forces her to reassess her marriage and her childhood of neglect. Delia, her elegant neighbor in the opposite wing, is the long-suffering wife of a notoriously philandering retired senator. The couple have stayed together for his career and still share an occasional, deeply intense tryst. The women's routines continue on either side of the wall that divides their homes, and the two begin to flit back and forth across the porch and into each others physical and psychological spaces. A steady tension builds to a bruising denouement. The clash, predicated on Delia's husband's compulsive behavior and on Meri's lack of boundaries, feels too preordained. But Miller's incisive portrait of the complex inner lives of her characters and her sharp manner of taking them through conflicts make for an intense read. (Jan.)
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Sue Miller once again sharply defines a powerful tale of women, marriage, and the challenges of motherhood and impending age. Meri, newly married, pregnant, and naive, moves into a New England townhouse shared by Delia Naughton, wife of Senator Tom Naughton. This accidental proximity provides a rich fascination for Meri as she explores the complexity of the coupleÕs bond. Meri contrasts DeliaÕs compromises with her own marriage and begins to notice striking parallels. MillerÕs precision in the use of metaphor, introspection, and emotion is wed by Blair BrownÕs vocalizations into a most compelling fusion. BrownÕs expression of the more mature Delia is reminiscent of the imperious intonations of Eleanor Roosevelt, and she also accurately captures the slurred and halting speech of a stroke victim. A.W. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Sue Millers Best, Mar 1 2009
By Carol Paterson (N. Vancouver, B.C. Canada) - See all my reviews
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I like Sue Millers writing but this is not her best. Meri was most unlikeable and couldn't even bond with her first baby. Delia who was
an older woman obviously smart and attractive could not even completely
get rid of her cheating husband even after he had an affair with her
young daughter's best friend. The ending was completely disgusting and
I am no prude! Nathan who I didn't like at the beginning came out looking
better than any of the characters.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hard to put down, in spite of the characters, Feb 9 2009
By J. Macgillivray "Maritime Bookworm" (Moncton, NB, Canada) - See all my reviews
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There are no likable characters in this book, and in particular I found Meri absolutely loathsome. But I still found myself unable to stop reading it, which must say something about how talented a writer Sue Miller is. The unsavory surprise towards the end is quite shocking.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Twist..., Nov 28 2008
By N. Jeannotte "nikkij73" (Victoria, British Columbia Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Senator's Wife (Hardcover)
I can honestly say this was not one of the best books I ever read and was actually bored through a lot of it; however, there is an interesting twist that happens that you don't really see coming that is what has kept this story on my mind since I finished the book.
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