The Wife's Tale: A Novel

The Wife's Tale: A Novel

by Lori Lansens
The Wife's Tale: A Novel

The Wife's Tale: A Novel

by Lori Lansens

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Overview

On the eve of their Silver Anniversary, Mary Gooch is waiting for her husband Jimmy -- still every inch the handsome star athlete he was in high school -- to come home. As night turns to day, it becomes frighteningly clear to Mary that he is gone. Through the years, disappointment and worry have brought Mary's life to a standstill, and she has let her universe shrink to the well-worn path from the bedroom to the refrigerator. But her husband's disappearance startles her out of her inertia, and she begins a desperate search.

For the first time in her life, she boards a plane and flies across the country to find her lost husband. So used to hiding from the world, Mary finds that in the bright sun and broad vistas of California, she is forced to look up from the pavement. And what she finds fills her with inner strength she's never felt before. Through it all, Mary not only finds kindred spirits, but reunites with a more intimate stranger no longer sequestered by fear and habit: herself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780316122023
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Publication date: 02/10/2010
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 830,373
File size: 576 KB

About the Author

Lori Lansens has written several films and is the author of the novel Rush Home Road. The Girls is her second book. She lives in Toronto.

Read an Excerpt

Mary knew what she had to do, and like that final shot of whiskey gunfighters slug back in westerns, she sought courage in Laura Secord.

Mary might have described tearing open the cardboard as something like rapture, enveloped as she was by the heavenly scent of cocoa, and lifted by a sense of well being. Breathing deeply, she peeled the cellophane from one box, and another and another, tossing aside the lids, digging at the confection, shoveling two and three at a time into her unhinged mandible. She didn’t care that chocolate squares were spilling onto the seats and floor as she swiped aside the fluted paper cups. That’s enough, Mary told herself, and then, Just one more.

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