Marrying the Mistress

by Joanna Trollope | Romance |
ISBN: 0552998729 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Giz-angel of Greenwich, Greater London United Kingdom on 1/10/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by Giz-angel from Greenwich, Greater London United Kingdom on Tuesday, January 10, 2006
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The court official leaned closer.

"'What's gone past', he said 'is not just an advocate, any old lady advocate. What's gone past is his Honour's totty'."

And what's going past is the life of Guy Stockdale, a 62-year-old judge, who has been married forever, has two sons--Simon and Alan--and three grandchildren. For the past seven years, he's also had a mistress; Merrion Palmer is intelligent, attractive and half Guy's age, which also makes her younger than both Simon and Alan. Her dad died when she was a toddler and she's well aware that Guy is something of a father substitute. For years the role of mistress has suited her but then, suddenly, this style of relationship isn't enough for either of them. They've both had enough of sneaking around and avoiding people, so Guy has momentously made up his mind to leave his wife Laura and marry Merrion.

Marrying the Mistress dives into the shock waves that buffet the Stockdale family after Guy leaves Laura. The novel addresses the question of how his sons are going to cope, the explosive opinions of his forthright daughter-in-law Carrie and what his teenage grandchildren make of it all. Can any of them avoid taking sides? Should they? And what about the abandoned wife Laura, a woman apparently so long-sufferingly self-sacrificing she makes Mother Teresa look selfish?

From queen of the aga saga Joanna Trollope comes a dexterous portrayal of the causes and effects of marital breakdown: the stresses, the battle of wills, the bitterness and personal growth, the renegotiation of relationships--and an exposure of the depths to which the moral high ground can sink

Journal Entry 2 by Giz-angel from Greenwich, Greater London United Kingdom on Saturday, May 31, 2008
Off to Stellarv from the everybook VBB on BookObs- hope you like it S xxx

Journal Entry 3 by Stellarv from Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Brazil on Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Here it is! One of the books I have been willing to read the most nowadays.

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