A successful columnist offers an account of her later-in-life attempts to have a child, including forays into a variety of fertility procedures, coupled with memories of her generation of women and the influence on their lives of the Women's Movement...
Now available in paperback: "Eloquent and earthy . . . this duet is worth contemplating." (Philadelphia Inquirer)
In the first novella, A Married Woman, Caroline Betts keeps a careful vigil over her husband's deathbed. For 40 years, she had been a ...
A mesmerizing, lyrical novel about sisters, secrets, and forgiveness from the acclaimed author of Marriage: A Duet When Clare Layton, a successful fortysomething New York writer in a (somewhat) fulfilling relationship with a married man, hears fr...