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The Weekend Wives

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Full Title:

The Weekend Wives

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781444785302

Publisher:

Hodder & Stoughton

Imprint:

Hodder Paperback

Publication Date:

30th August 2016

UK Publication Date:

30th June 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 200mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

222g

Description

'What is the world, then, of the weekend wife' asked Emily.

'Secrets, there will be secrets. Not necessarily serious ones, but the triviality of them almost makes them worse. Someone will start smoking. One of you will see an ex and for some unknown reason decide not to tell the other one and before you know it, it's become a thing.' Laura sighed. 'None of it really matters, I know, when I say it like that, but it all chips away.'

'Still, those sort of secrets, like you say, they're not anything serious, you know, like...' Emily paused, unable to say the word out loud.

'Like an affair' said Laura. 'Oh god, this set-up is a recipe for adultery, don't you think'

A few months ago, Emily and her husband sold their house in the city and bought a place in the country. But Emily didn't know that it would sometimes feel like a move to another country altogether. Moreover, with Matt working in the city from Monday-Friday, and only coming home to her and the kids at the weekend, Emily is suddenly plunged into the world of a 'weekend wife'. With all the obstacles . . . and secrets . . . that brings with it.

Reviews

Witty, sharp and absorbing with a dark edge that we loved. * Heat *
Praise for Christina Hopkinson's novels * : *
Utter genius -- Lisa Jewell
Fantastically well-written, searingly truthful...very moving * Daily Mail *
You will race through thus indulgent treat * Sunday Mirror *
Ignore the chores and read this * Grazia *
A razor sharp dissection of the madness of modern fame. * Good Housekeeping *
A wonderful portrait of celebrity . . . a light, wry take on life behind the scenes of the A-List and an easy, accessible read. * We Love This Book *
A very funny satire on fame and the media, you will race through this indulgent treat. * Sunday Mirror *
It's a great premise and the book's full of spot-on brilliance, from posh children's clothes to the dramatic denouement in the garden. * Daily Mail *
Hilariously lifts the shades on an uber-glamorous world * Daily Express *
The Nanny Diaries meets Sex And The City * Red *
A quirky story which is amusingly told. * Image *
Nail-biting end * The Lady magazine *
Funny and deliciously rude. * Daily Mail on JUST LIKE PROPER GROWN-UPS *
Utter genius. * Lisa Jewell on THE PILE OF STUFF AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS *
Fantastically well-written, searingly truthful, occasionally very moving * Daily Mail on THE PILE OF STUFF AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS *
Sharply funny * Marie Claire on THE PILE OF STUFF AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS *

Author Bio

Christina Hopkinson is an author and journalist whose work has appeared in the Daily Telegraph, Guardian, The Times, Grazia and Red magazine. She lives in London with her husband and three children.

Visit Christina's website, www.christinahopkinson.com, and follow her on Twitter at twitter.com/Xtinahopkinson.

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