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The Summer Without Men

By: Siri Hustvedt
Narrated by: Hillary Huber
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Mia Fredrickson, the wry, vituperative, tragic comic, poet narrator of The Summer Without Men, has been forced to reexamine her own life. One day, out of the blue, after thirty years of marriage, Mia's husband, a renowned neuroscientist, asks her for a "pause." This abrupt request sends her reeling and lands her in a psychiatric ward. The June following Mia's release from the hospital, she returns to the prairie town of her childhood, where her mother lives in an old people's home. Alone in a rented house, she rages and fumes and bemoans her sorry fate. Slowly, however, she is drawn into the lives of those around her—her mother and her close friends, "the Five Swans," and her young neighbor with two small children and a loud angry husband—and the adolescent girls in her poetry workshop whose scheming and petty cruelty carry a threat all their own.

From the internationally bestselling author of What I Loved comes Siri Hustvedt's provocative, witty, and revelatory novel about women and girls, love and marriage, and the age-old question of sameness and difference between the sexes.

©2011 Siri Hustvedt (P)2011 Tantor Media
Genre Fiction Psychological Women's Fiction World Literature Marriage Witty

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Brilliant, vivid, insightful, I hope to read everything by Siri Hustvedt. I’m going to recommend this book to everyone. I love the contrast between her pubescent students and her mother and her friends who are in there 80s and 90s. This book is epic. These are hero heroine’s journeys beautifully woven together.

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