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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Matrimony: A Novel
Julian Wainwright, the main character of Joshua Henkin's Matrimony, finds out what most of us who have been around for a few decades learned for ourselves: life is what happens to you while you are making plans and dreaming about your future. One thing leads to another and, before a person realizes it, all that dreaming and planning for the perfect life may bear very little resemblance to the life into which he has grown. Sometimes that is a good thing, sometimes not.
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I'm interested in this book..mentioned it in my blog during the readathon. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a really interesting read. Thanks for the review! I'm always looking for a good book about relationships over the long haul, ever since I read and loved Crossing to Safety, by Wallace Stegner, many moons ago...
ReplyDeleteI enjoy books that focus on the deeper aspects of love and relationships.
ReplyDeleteJust finishing up Coinage of Commitment, which focuses on experiencing love at a higher level.
Matrimony sounds like the perfect next read...thanks!
I really think that you'll enjoy it, Bybee. It's an interesting look at long term relationships and how they change over time.
ReplyDeleteGentle Reader, I think you'll like this. That Stegner book is one of my favorites, too. That guy wrote some great books and I never hear people talk about him. That's a shame.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy it as much as I did, Barbie...let me know what you think of it.
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