The Convention of Wives: A Novel
By (Author) Debra Green
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
28th June 2024
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
336
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Dina and Julia first meet at a surgical convention and bond over frustrations with their husbands demanding schedules. But geography, time, and growing families make maintaining their friendship difficult and their relationship eventually falls apart. One of them is left to wonder why; the other has a secret. But neither of them knows that decisions made by family members decades earlier have set them on a collision course.
Years after their friendship ends, Julia gets word that her daughter has suddenly become seriously illand she and Dina must decide whether they can face the history that now unites them and muster the maturity to rescue their emotionally tattered families.
A sweeping saga that follows generations from a shtetl in Odessa to the comforts of Scarsdale, an uprising in Glasgow to servitude in the Caribbean, and a trek through the Alps to a displaced persons camp in Italy, The Convention of Wives is a story about the ever-evolving messiness of friendship and marriage, and the wonder of survival.
Green is a strong writer, especially when it comes to descriptions of marital tension . . . A novel with realistic portrayals of marriage and friendship. . .
Kirkus Reviews
Complicated secret legacies are exposed as two families reel from a betrayal, creating a ripple effect no one could have imagined at the core of this multigenerational saga.
Eva Lesko Natiello, New York Timesbest-selling author of The Memory Box
Riveting and fast-paced, this novel holds your attention from the first to the very lastpage. The Convention of Wivesis unflinching in its revealing account of generations of women whosurvive dire political realities as well as threats to their friendships, marriages, and families.
Robin Rosen Chang, author of The Curator's Notes
A medical mystery reveals devastating secrets as debut novelist Debra Green unspools the history of two intertwined families back through the generations. Rich in historical detail and deeply perceptive insights into the nature of betrayal and love.
Michelle Cameron, author of The Fruit of Her Handsand Beyond the Ghetto Gates
The Convention of Wives is a captivating story about friendship, marriage and survival, but also opens our eyes to the impact of genetic disease and emerging treatments. A delightful and timely read!
Karen A. Grinzaid, MS, CGC, assistant professor and executive director of JScreen at Emory University
In a story that spans centuries and crosses continents, Debra Green weaves a complex tale of family secrets, love, loss, and redemption.
Susan Schoenberger, author of The Liability of Love
If you love historical fiction, family sagas, womens friendships, and a juicy secret or two to tie them all together, then The Convention of Wives is the book for you!
Alina Adams, author of The Nesting Dolls
Debra Greens skillfully braided story of two families, several generations, love, marriage, friendship, and a medical mystery makes for a thoroughly entertaining and oh-so-satisfying read.
Deborah K. Shepherd, author of So Happy Together
Debra Green is a wonderful storyteller, andher sweeping tale of family secrets had me turning pages from beginning to end. The Convention of Wivestells the story of Dina Aharoni Wasserman and Julia Cawley Kinsella, two young wives and mothers who meet in the 1970s, lose touch, then reunite decades later in a dramatic climax that reveals the mysterious end to their earlier friendship. Green masterfully moves the narrative back and forth in time and place, weaving together the lives of Dinas Jewish ancestors and Julias Christian heritage to remind the reader that long-hidden family trauma still lives and breathes in each of us. A gripping family saga.
Mally Becker, author of The Turncoats Widow
. . . compelling and enjoyable. . .. Any reader interested in the science of genetic diseases and forensic paternalism will find this book intriguing.
Barry Rosenbloom, MD, Clinical Professor of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Debra Greenhas always been drawn to good storytelling, especially historical novels and Broadway musicals.While motherhood, hospital administration, and community volunteering were all rewarding, none fulfilled her creative longings. A graduate of Rutgers University and Columbia Universitys Mailman School of Public Health, when not writing, reading, or traveling, Debra can be found working in her ever-expanding vegetable garden.The Convention of Wivesis her first novel.Learn more atwww.DebraGreenWriter.ComShe lives with her husband, David, in Scotch Plains, New Jersey where they raised their three children.