Outtakes from a Marriage: A Novel

Written by:
Ann Leary
Narrated by:
Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
2
Narrator
Release Date
June 2008
Duration
7 hours 50 minutes
Summary
'A sparkling debut novel...a bittersweet tale about love, marriage, and the perils of fame.' —People

Julia and Joe Ferraro are living the good life in Manhattan now that Joe’s finally made it; he’s the star of a hit TV show and has just been nominated for a Golden Globe. Even better, Julia and Joe are still madly in love.

Or so Julia thinks until the fateful evening when she accidentally hears a voice mail on Joe’s phone—a message left by a woman who is clearly more than a friend. Suddenly Julia is in a tailspin, compulsively checking Joe’s messages, stalking him in cyberspace, and showing up unannounced on his sets, wondering all along if she should confront him.

Julia’s search forces her to consider the possibility that in the long process of helping Joe become something, she has become a bit of a “nothing,” as her daughter once described her to her class on career day. When Julia and Joe first met, she was an edgy East Village girl who wrote music reviews for the Village Voice and threw famed parties in a gritty downtown loft with her friends. But after Joe won her heart, she settled into doting motherhood and a new life of comfy clothes and parenting associations.

Now, faced with the looming awards show and the possibility of a destroyed marriage, Julia embarks on an accelerated self-improvement routine of Botox, hair extensions, and erotically charged shrink sessions while dodging the sancti-mommies who lie in wait for her at her son’s preschool each day.

A unique take on the perennially popular issue of women trying not to lose themselves in matrimony and motherhood, Outtakes from a Marriage is expertly and humorously set against the Manhattan preschool mafia, the Hollywood machine, and the ticking clock of a waiting red carpet.

'How does a free spirit turned wife and mother cope with her actor husband's infidelity?...With tears, irreverent humor and, ultimately, a reaffirmed sense of self...A witty take on marital survival in Manhattan—with heart.' —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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Genemvia

It took a rather long time for the author to get down to the meat of the marriage conflict. I found myself wondering whether she would ever get around to revealing something substantial about the relationship between the husband and wife. That took too long. I found some of the peripheral information surrounding the main character's other relationships uninteresting and unnecessary. I do not think I would recommend this book.

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