The Senator's Wife

The Senator's Wife

by SueMiller (Author)

Synopsis

Love came late to Meri, but in a rush: she met Nathan at thirty-six, he moved in a month later, and they married a month after that. Now they are moving to New England and a house of their own - a new life that Meri is not sure she even wants. She loves her husband, but feels there may be trouble ahead. Nathan, however, is boyishly excited that their next-door neighbour is the eminent Senator Tom Naughton, a political hero of his, now in his seventies. The Senator is nowhere to be seen, but Meri strikes up an unexpected friendship with his wife, the elegant Delia, sensing that she has much to learn from her - about marriage, love and motherhood. But soon she comes close to a terrible breach of trust that could ruin everything.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 16 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 0747596409
ISBN 13: 9780747596400
Book Overview: A commercial success in America, The Senator's Wife appeared on the bestseller lists across the country, including the New York Times bestseller list (highest position was number 7) While I Was Gone has been re-jacketed with a companion look to support the launch of The Senator's Wife in paperback. For fans of Anne Tyler and Julie Myerson

Media Reviews
'I was very moved by this subtle and truthful book' Sadie Jones 'Sue Miller brings unusual skill in the exploration of womens' hopes and regrets ... the careful build-up of detail, and an acute understanding of the facts and feelings which lie behind disguises' Sunday Telegraph 'Fiction so rich, so thoughtful, so absorbing that reading it is like experiencing the passage in our own lives' Los Angeles Times 'Meticulously observed and utterly gripping' Marie Claire
Author Bio
Sue Miller was born in Chicago in 1943. She is the bestselling author of eight previous novels including The Good Mother, While I Was Gone, The Distinguished Guest and Lost in the Forest, and of the acclaimed memoir The Story of My Father. She serves as the chair of PEN, New England. Sue Miller lives in Boston, Massachusetts.