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"Lainie Smith Morris is perfectly content with her life in New York City: she has four children, a handsome surgeon husband, and good friends. This life she has built is shattered, however, when her husband Charles announces he has accepted a job in Elliot, New Jersey, and that the family must relocate. Lainie is forced to give up the things she knows and loves. Though Charles easily adapts to the intricacies of suburban life, even thriving in it, Lainie finds herself increasingly troubled and bored by her new limited responsibilities, and she remains desperate for the inspiration, comfort, and safety of the city she called home. She is hopelessly lost--until, serendipitously, she reconnects with an old friend/rival turned current Elliot resident, Jess. Pleased to demonstrate her social superiority to Lainie, Jess helps her find a footing, even encouraging Lainie to develop as an artist; but what looks like friendship is quickly supplanted by a betrayal with earthshattering impact, and a move to the suburbs becomes a metaphor for a women who must search to find a new home ground in the shifting winds of marriage, family, career, and friendship"--
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monografia Rebiun38242502 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38242502 m o d | cr cnu|||||||| 240401s2015 xx o ||||0 eng d 9781466874626 1466874627 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ 813/.6 23 FIC044000 FIC045000 bisacsh Marren, Susannah Between the Tides A Novel 1st ed New York St. Martin's Press 2015 New York New York St. Martin's Press 2015 1 online resource (264 pages) 1 online resource (264 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "Lainie Smith Morris is perfectly content with her life in New York City: she has four children, a handsome surgeon husband, and good friends. This life she has built is shattered, however, when her husband Charles announces he has accepted a job in Elliot, New Jersey, and that the family must relocate. Lainie is forced to give up the things she knows and loves. Though Charles easily adapts to the intricacies of suburban life, even thriving in it, Lainie finds herself increasingly troubled and bored by her new limited responsibilities, and she remains desperate for the inspiration, comfort, and safety of the city she called home. She is hopelessly lost--until, serendipitously, she reconnects with an old friend/rival turned current Elliot resident, Jess. Pleased to demonstrate her social superiority to Lainie, Jess helps her find a footing, even encouraging Lainie to develop as an artist; but what looks like friendship is quickly supplanted by a betrayal with earthshattering impact, and a move to the suburbs becomes a metaphor for a women who must search to find a new home ground in the shifting winds of marriage, family, career, and friendship"-- Provided by publisher Married women- Fiction Suburban life- Fiction FICTION / Contemporary Women. FICTION / Family Life. Domestic fiction- Fiction 9781250066732 1250066735