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Judy Blume car and raced inside to the Ladies Room. She’d had stomach pains and diarrhea since 4 . following her episode with Gordon. She knew it was nerves. Nerves and tension and anxiety. The fear of being caught. Having to face the consequences. She could see it all too clearly
In the book Norman calls Sandy his little wifey. I've heard people pronounce it whiffey. And once someone came to our house for dinner, saw the book and misread the title as White Feet. Claire Smith was my beloved agent. They encouraged me and believed in the book. Randy and Larry, my daughter and son, were teenagers and had gone through some hard times with me. "One for the grown-ups!.
Электронная книга "Wifey", Judy Blume. Эту книгу можно прочитать в Google Play Книгах на компьютере, а также на устройствах Android и iOS. Выделяйте текст, добавляйте закладки и делайте заметки, скачав книгу "Wifey" для чтения в офлайн-режиме. 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.
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.
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Wifey is a 1978 American novel by Judy Blume. The story follows the life of bored 1970s New Jersey housewife, Sandy Pressman, who decides to reinvigorate her life by having an extramarital affair with an old high school boyfriend. This decision is complicated when she accidentally discovers evidence her husband might be having a long-term affair. Somewhat emblematic of the time period of open marriages and different mores, this was the first novel by Blume to directly address adult lives and sexuality.