![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The book started with something of a disadvantage. When The Uncoupling arrived the time was obviously ripe. My reading experience would not be complete until I had done so. Dory and Robby are one of the first to be affected.įor quite a while now one of our reviewers has been telling me that I really must read Meg Wolitzer. That's no just no more sex until… – it's no more sex. Now here's a strange thing: a spell is going to spread through the town and the women will find the touch of their husbands – or boyfriends – repulsive and there will be no more sex. It's Lysistrata and whilst the drama teacher has to tone it down a little it still the play about the women who refuse to have sex with their men until they call a halt to the war they're fighting. ![]() It's sometimes difficult to have your parent teaching at your school, but everything seems to rub along reasonably well and Dory was delighted when daughter Willa got a part in the school play. They're both popular teachers at Eleanor Roosevelt High School ('Elro' to those who know it well) where their daughter is a student. They're not just lovers, they're best friends too and they never seem to tire of each other. Brilliant writing and insightful.ĭory and Robby Lang had one of those marriages that everyone envies. Summary: A spell threads its way through town and women find their husbands' and boyfriends' touches repulsive. ![]()
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