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The Men I Didn't Marry
- Narrateur(s): Susan Denaker
- Durée: 11 h et 21 min
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Description
The authors of the national best sellers Mine Are Spectacular! and The Botox Diaries apply their trademark wit and wisdom to another delicious adventure. Join Hallie Lawrence Pierpont as she’s whisked away on a journey into her past love life that leads to her future.
Hallie’s husband, Bill, doesn’t even wait until they get home from dropping off their youngest daughter at Yale to announce that he’s leaving Hallie. After first succumbing to an Oreo-induced coma, Hallie is determined to get her life back. An unexpected call from an old college boyfriend sets a plan in motion. Whatever happened to all those men she didn’t marry?
With her best friend, Bellini Baxter, Hallie visits an all-night spray-tanning salon and Soho’s legendary Cellulite Exorcist. Her college-age children are protective of their mom but embarrassed to have her back in teenage territory - the world of dating and condoms. Finally, Hallie confronts the great love she swore she’d never see again and, while resolving an old family secret, reconciles with her long-estranged sister.
Janice Kaplan and Lynn Schnurnberger tell a heartfelt and hilarious story about moving forward by looking back. By turns poignant and laugh-aloud funny, this is a must-listen for every woman who’s ever wondered about the men she didn’t marry.
Ce que les critiques en disent
“This summer’s must-have beach read!” (ABC’s The View)
“A sexy romp...which leads [its characters] charmingly back to the basics of being best friends.” (Elle)
“[A] midlife-crisis bonbon, which should be sold with fuzzy slippers and a tube of cucumber eye gel.” (The New York Times Book Review)