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Every Woman for Herself

Published
Jun 2003
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General Fiction General Fiction
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240

About This Book

In this charming romantic comedy, an aspiring artist weathers divorce, manslaughter, her eccentric family, and dating in her forties.

Charlotte—Charlie—Rhymer's husband wants a divorce. Charlie isn't sure what she wants now, but after the incident with the frying pan, even she must concede that their differences may be irreconcilable after all. Returning home to her native Yorkshire and the bosom of her family seemed like a good idea at the time. Even if Charlie's father has never quite forgiven Charlie or her siblings (Anne, Emily and Branwell) for failing to live up to their more literary (as in Brontë) namesakes.


Upvale Parsonage, the family home to which Charlie has retreated, is presided over by her sister Em. Em's hobbies are composing inspirational verses, dabbling in the Ancient Black Arts, and fighting off the incursions of Father's latest mistress. When the current mistress actually moves in, family loyalties are sorely tried. Still, Charlie is determined to bounce back from disaster and strike a blow for deserted older wives everywhere. But when she meets brooding actor Mace North, she realizes that when it comes to dating for the over-forty crowd, female solidarity be damned—it's every woman for herself!


Sure to delight both Brontë fans and readers who like a good laugh with their romance, Trisha Ashley's first book to be published in the United States is a welcome treat.

Praise for Every Woman for Herself

"Shrewd but gentle satire of various contemporary British types that never misses a beat. And it's wonderfully funny to boot." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)


"Giggles, guffaws, chortles, and chuckles abound in Ashley's cleverly satirical send-up of upper-class British snobbery and soap-opera stardom that is truly laugh-out-loud funny." —Booklist

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First Edition Jun 2003 Thomas Dunne ISBN 0312313721
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Jun 2003 Thomas Dunne ISBN B00BIV1RFC
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Jun 2003 St. Martin's ISBN 1466838868
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Jun 2004 Magna Story Sound ISBN 185903697X
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