Marrying the Mistress

Marrying the Mistress

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Author: Joanna Trollope

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 352


"Just as one has forgotten the intense pleasure of reading Trollope, along comes another flawless novel." -Library Journal (starred review) "A pleasure to read." -The Washington Post "Despite its title, Marrying the Mistress is no mere sexy romp detailing the lurid details of a juicy affair. Instead, Joanna Trollope offers a domestic drama that gives us an insider's view of what happens to a family when the respected head of the household-60-year-old judge Guy Stockdale-announces he is leaving his wife of 40 years to marry his much younger mistress, Merrion. From his teenage grandson who thinks it's cool that Gramps can still snag a hot young babe to his feisty daughter-in-law who sets up a secret meeting to check out the Other Woman, this is a nuanced tale that manages to be both familiar and surprising. What makes the situation complex-and the book beach-bag worthy-is that Merrion is far from the stereotypical villain/slut/husband stealer. She is intelligent, independent, successful and impossible not to like. Reading Marrying the Mistress is like spying on the neighbors that everyone on the street is gossiping about-without the guilt." -Salon.com "A modern-day Austen." -Library Journal (starred review) "Masterful storyelling and memorable characters...a wise and gently truthful take on a highly charged subject." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "This novel should easily vault onto the bestseller lists." -Publishers Weekly (starred review) "[Marrying the Mistress] must be the popular British writer's most daring novel, as well as one of her most interesting...bracing and original...Trollope at her most challenging and thought-provoking." -The Cleveland Plain Dealer "Entertaining...great beach reading." -USA Today "A novel rich in accurate, piercing detail of domestic life and populated with strongly developed, realistic characters...absorbing and excellent." -Booklist "Splendidly nuanced." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A great beach or vacation read." -The Baltimore Sun "Trollope again displays her extraordinary gift for representing the intricacies of familial relationships and the vicissitudes of domestic life...None of the themes here-betrayal and anger, the lovers' age difference, the grasping mother, the daughter-in-law's resentment-are terribly unusual, but Trollope's proven ability to present them intelligently, as moral and emotional tangles faced by thinking, interesting people, satisfyingly combines the universally recognizable and the intellectually engaging." -Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Essential." -Library Journal (starred review)



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Joanna Trollope

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 352


"Just as one has forgotten the intense pleasure of reading Trollope, along comes another flawless novel." -Library Journal (starred review) "A pleasure to read." -The Washington Post "Despite its title, Marrying the Mistress is no mere sexy romp detailing the lurid details of a juicy affair. Instead, Joanna Trollope offers a domestic drama that gives us an insider's view of what happens to a family when the respected head of the household-60-year-old judge Guy Stockdale-announces he is leaving his wife of 40 years to marry his much younger mistress, Merrion. From his teenage grandson who thinks it's cool that Gramps can still snag a hot young babe to his feisty daughter-in-law who sets up a secret meeting to check out the Other Woman, this is a nuanced tale that manages to be both familiar and surprising. What makes the situation complex-and the book beach-bag worthy-is that Merrion is far from the stereotypical villain/slut/husband stealer. She is intelligent, independent, successful and impossible not to like. Reading Marrying the Mistress is like spying on the neighbors that everyone on the street is gossiping about-without the guilt." -Salon.com "A modern-day Austen." -Library Journal (starred review) "Masterful storyelling and memorable characters...a wise and gently truthful take on a highly charged subject." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "This novel should easily vault onto the bestseller lists." -Publishers Weekly (starred review) "[Marrying the Mistress] must be the popular British writer's most daring novel, as well as one of her most interesting...bracing and original...Trollope at her most challenging and thought-provoking." -The Cleveland Plain Dealer "Entertaining...great beach reading." -USA Today "A novel rich in accurate, piercing detail of domestic life and populated with strongly developed, realistic characters...absorbing and excellent." -Booklist "Splendidly nuanced." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A great beach or vacation read." -The Baltimore Sun "Trollope again displays her extraordinary gift for representing the intricacies of familial relationships and the vicissitudes of domestic life...None of the themes here-betrayal and anger, the lovers' age difference, the grasping mother, the daughter-in-law's resentment-are terribly unusual, but Trollope's proven ability to present them intelligently, as moral and emotional tangles faced by thinking, interesting people, satisfyingly combines the universally recognizable and the intellectually engaging." -Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Essential." -Library Journal (starred review)