Love In Mid Air
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- 6,99 €
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- 6,99 €
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You always forget this part, that life regenerates itself underground through the winter, that happiness comes back. You forget that your body has the capacity for joy, that it craves it like water. You forget that one thing can end and another can begin. There is always a way out through the broken places, although you don't know this at first - of course, why not, why would you? Pay attention, Tory. This is why things have edges.'Forty-something Elyse is happy with her life. That is to say, she's not actively unhappy. She's got a perfectly nice husband, child, home and life and knows she should be grateful for what she's got. Flying back home one day from a work trip, she meets an attractive married man on a plane and - intensely, quickly, unexpectedly - she steps through all the instincts that say 'no' and instead lets 'yes' happen.There are consequences for her, her husband, her child and her circle of close friends, all of whom have an investment in her life continuing as normal. But things will never be normal again - and was 'normal' what she really wanted after all? Sexy, smart and thought-provoking, Love in Mid Air is a witty, sharp, bittersweet plum of a book, all bite and juice.'Funny, sexy, heartbreaking, wise, Love in Mid Air is the kind of novel you will stay up late for. I read the first page and was hooked, I couldn't put it down. It is not simply the story of a divorce, the story of an affair, the story of one woman caught between two men; it is a delicate exploration of the pull that almost every woman will feel at some point in her life for the unhindered freedom of something more.' - Dawn Clifton Tripp, author of Season of Open Water
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Wright hits it out of the park in her debut, an engaging account of a woman contemplating divorce. Despite finally getting her husband, Phil, to attend counseling sessions with her, Elyse Bearden realizes her marriage is dead in the water. Though Phil s a doting father and a decent man, he s also the occasional jerk who snickers at his wife in lingerie and is generally indifferent to her. Elyse already knows she s going to leave her husband when she meets Gerry Kincaid and soon begins an affair that allows her to escape from the crushing banality of her suburban life. Serving as Elyse s foil is her beautiful best friend, Kelly, now married to an older, wealthy man. While the idea of housewives complaining about their husbands over lunch may strike some as a conventional hen-lit trope, Wright conveys friendships and the blas everyday with authenticity and telling detail, while passages depicting Elyse s inner life are rife with the same wit and insight that infuse the dialogue. Though this story is one that readers may have seen many times before, Wright delivers fresh perspective and sympathetic characters few writers can match.