by OliviaLichtenstein (Author)
Meet Chloe Zhivago, 43 and definitely not counting. Married for what feels like all eternity to Greg who tests his memory in infuriating ways, for example hiding the kettle from himself in the drum of the washing machine, Chloe is a successful psychotherapist with two children and a Famous Friend from hell. She's got it all. So why does she want to rub her life out and start again? Is this it? She asks herself. Will I never sleep with another man again? When Chloe meets temptation in the shape of Ivan, does she dare risk a passionate Russian romance before gravity wins the battle with her face and figure? Can she get away with one glorious, final fling? Dr Zhivago didn't. And just look what happened to Anna Karenina...This is a razor sharp, wonderfully funny, sexy novel that asks a serious question - how do you keep love alive during a long marriage? - and answers it with poignancy and pure delicious comedy.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Orion
Published: 24 Jan 2007
ISBN 10: 0752876295
ISBN 13: 9780752876290
Book Overview: Dotted with recipes such as 'Mutton Dressed as Lamb' and 'Recipe for Trouble' a sexy, poignant, and laugh-out-loud debut novel There's hardly any fiction that caters to this readership with such edgy humour and wisdom Rights sold in six countries: United States, Spain, Italy, Germany, Holland and Sweden Praise for MRS ZHIVAGO OF QUEEN'S PARK: 'A deliciously funny and frank first novel which will strike a hidden chord with so many women and should be read by just as many men if they truly want to know what drives a loving wife into someone else's arms.' Meera Syal 'At last... all you ever wanted to know about women, but knew they would never tell. Olivia Lichtenstein writes with the lightest of touches and then, when necessary, modulates to moving and poignant. An unashamed feast of deliciously earthly delight.' Chris Stewart 'A hilarious, sexy and terrifying insight into the psyche of the married woman and a tender, affecting portrait of a family. Men will read it and wonder about their wives all over again.' Arthur Smith
Prizes: Shortlisted for Melissa Nathan Award for Comedy Romance 2008.