With more than four million copies sold, Wifey is Judy Blume”s hilarious, moving tale of a woman who trades in her conventional wifely duties for her wildest fantasies-and learns a lot about life along the way.
Sandy Pressman is a nice suburban wife whose boredom is getting the best of her. She could be making friends at the club, like her husband keeps encouraging her to do.
Or working on her golf game.
Or getting her hair done.
But for some reason, these things don”t interest her as much as the naked man on the motorcycle…
Michiko Kakutani
If Mrs. Blume”s chatty, vernacular style results in quick, digestible reading, her characters” penchant for psychobabble makes the reader feel as though he were paging through the latest self-help text….Mrs. Blume”s women come across as narcissists – virtually incapable of talking about anything except their emotional needs and desires. As far as this reader is concerned, they”re not smart women, but self-absorbed ones – and highly unpleasant, at that. — New York Times
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