Ursula Parrott 4,730 ratings
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An instant bestseller when it was published anonymously in 1929âthe story of a divorce and its aftermath, which scandalized the Jazz Age.
It's 1924, and Peter and Patricia have what looks to be a very modern marriage. Both drink. Both smoke. Both work, Patricia as a head copywriter at a major department store. When it comes to sex with other people, both believe in âthe honesty policy.â Until they donât. Or, at least, until Peter doesnâtâand a shell-shocked, lovesick Patricia finds herself starting out all over again, but this time around as a different kind of single the ex-wife.
An instant bestseller when it was published anonymously in 1929, Ex-Wife captures the speakeasies, night clubs, and parties that defined Jazz Age New Yorkâalongside the morning-after aspirin and calisthenics, the lunch-hour visits to the gym, the girl-talk, and the freedoms and anguish of solitude. It also casts a cool eye on the bedrooms and the doctorâs offices where, despite rising hemlines, the men still call the shots. The result is a unique view of what its author Ursula Parrott called âthe era of the one-night standâ: an era very much like our own.
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FictionClassicsBook ClubFeminismHistorical FictionRomanceNew YorkLiterary FictionWomensNovels
224 Pages