In unflinchingly honest and intelligent prose, mostly older women talk about the end of (mostly) long-term relationships, addressing the gamut of subjects related to the ending of their relationships and giving voice to what it means to be cut loose.
In unflinchingly honest and intelligent prose, mostly older women talk about the end of (mostly) long-term relationships, addressing the gamut of subjects related to the ending of their relationships and giving voice to what it means to be cut loose.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
"If no" and "I give my husband fish sausage" / Page Dougherty Delano What was home / Laurie Silver "Chapter four you break up": a journal / Octavia Nevins Growing up middle aged / Marita Lopez-Mena Reflections on April Fool's Day / Diane Raymond Talaq, divorce / Zohra Saed No more romance for me / Sue O'Sullivan From Buddy to Joe to Harriet / Harriet Luria So much for "Happily ever after" / Naomi Woronov Dear Harry: unsent e-mails to an Ex / Susan Becker My own dance / Margie Kaplan Event horizon / Mary Stuart The only life I have / Janice Stieber Rous "Observing the cormorant" / Phyllis Berman "Trashed" / Carol Burdick Marriage comes and goes, but sex is forever / Anne Simcock Last love: the nature of romantic rejection / Helen Fisher Leaking affections: a socio-psychoanalytic view / Catherine B. Silver What's really going on here? The therapist's perspective / Marilyn Ogus Katz Divorce is economic suicide / Nancy Dailey Single women at midlife: the always, already dumped / Nancy Berke Snow white and rose red meet their "Prince" / Isabella Giovanni and Annie Peacock Left alone: deserted by death or divorce / Merle Froschl Splitsville: break-up literature / Nan Bauer-Maglin Break-up art / Louise Weinberg "Unholy matrimony" and "The chore" / Diana Festa About the contributors
"If no" and "I give my husband fish sausage" / Page Dougherty Delano What was home / Laurie Silver "Chapter four you break up": a journal / Octavia Nevins Growing up middle aged / Marita Lopez-Mena Reflections on April Fool's Day / Diane Raymond Talaq, divorce / Zohra Saed No more romance for me / Sue O'Sullivan From Buddy to Joe to Harriet / Harriet Luria So much for "Happily ever after" / Naomi Woronov Dear Harry: unsent e-mails to an Ex / Susan Becker My own dance / Margie Kaplan Event horizon / Mary Stuart The only life I have / Janice Stieber Rous "Observing the cormorant" / Phyllis Berman "Trashed" / Carol Burdick Marriage comes and goes, but sex is forever / Anne Simcock Last love: the nature of romantic rejection / Helen Fisher Leaking affections: a socio-psychoanalytic view / Catherine B. Silver What's really going on here? The therapist's perspective / Marilyn Ogus Katz Divorce is economic suicide / Nancy Dailey Single women at midlife: the always, already dumped / Nancy Berke Snow white and rose red meet their "Prince" / Isabella Giovanni and Annie Peacock Left alone: deserted by death or divorce / Merle Froschl Splitsville: break-up literature / Nan Bauer-Maglin Break-up art / Louise Weinberg "Unholy matrimony" and "The chore" / Diana Festa About the contributors
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