The Wife

A Novel

Paperback, 224 pages

English language

Published Feb. 16, 2004 by Scribner.

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978-0-7434-5666-1
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4 stars (4 reviews)

The Wife is the story of the long and stormy marriage between a world-famous novelist, Joe Castleman, and his wife Joan, and the secret they’ve kept for decades. The novel opens just as Joe is about to receive a prestigious international award, The Helsinki Prize, to honor his career as one of America’s preeminent novelists. Joan, who has spent forty years subjugating her own literary talents to fan the flames of his career, finally decides to stop.

Important and ambitious, The Wife is a sharp-eyed and compulsively readable story about a woman forced to confront the sacrifices she’s made in order to achieve the life she thought she wanted. “A rollicking, perfectly pitched triumph…Wolitzer’s talent for comedy of manners reaches a heady high” (Los Angeles Times), in this wise and candid look at the choices all men and women make—in marriage, work, and life.

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3 stars

Interesting premise. This book is all character, little plot, and none of the characters is really that sympathetic, so I struggled a bit to get through it. I suspect the reason it got picked up for a movie and has good reviews from other readers is because of the reveal near the end. In short: it was OK, but I think this might be a case where the movie outshines the book - guess I'll have to watch it to decide.

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4 stars

I read Female Persuasion last year, and thought it was a good book, but had no interest in really reading any of her other titles. The only reason I picked up The Wife is that I really want to see the movie, but wanted to read the book first. And The Wife is also a good book. But...

I wasn't even going to write a review - just pick my four stars and move on - but it was bothering me that this book didn't move me in any way. It is like looking at a beautiful painting. Yes, it is technically beautiful, the use of color and shading is perfect, blah, blah, blah. And, yet, you feel nothing.

Her writing is excellent. Her description of a fed-up woman is spot on. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to read a good story. Still...I'm kind of frustrated that …

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