My Wife's Affair by Nancy Woodruff audiobook

My Wife's Affair: A Novel

By Nancy Woodruff
Read by Johnny Heller

Tantor Audio

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798200107650

  • ISBN: 9798200107643

  • ISBN: 9798200107667

Runtime: 6.20 Hours
Category: Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Georgie and Peter, very much in love, move to London with their three children. Once there, Georgie's dormant acting career takes off and she wins the role of Dora Jordan in a one-woman show. Dora Jordan was the most famous comic actress of the eighteenth century (she had thirteen illegitimate children, including ten by the future king of England). As Georgie rehearses for her part, she becomes increasingly drawn to Dora Jordan, who she sees as a working mother with struggles exactly like her own. And when Georgie can no longer fight her attraction to the playwright, she begins an affair with tragic results. Narrated by Peter, a failed-writer-turned-businessman, My Wife's Affair is about infidelity, passion, duty, and about finally getting what you want and then wanting still more.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

A beautiful but devastating novel of infidelity, a gripping story of a woman devoted to her family but driven by her ambition." Ann Darby, author of The Orphan Game
“Woodruff leaves not a dry eye in the house in this gripping ode to theater and the love it can command—and crush.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A beautiful but devastating novel of infidelity, a gripping story of a woman devoted to her family but driven by her ambition.” Ann Darby, author of The Orphan Game
“Wise, moving, eloquent, and written with an economy that is deceptively simple, this is a novel illuminated by an eye as bright and penetrating as a theatre spotlight. Dazzling.” Beatrice Colin, author of The Glimmer Palace

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Reviews

Author

Author Bio: Nancy Woodruff

Author Bio: Nancy Woodruff

Nancy Woodruff received her MFA from Columbia University, where she won the Henfield/Transatlantic Review Award. She taught writing at Columbia and SUNY Purchase before moving in 1997 to London, where she taught for eight years at Richmond, the American International University. The author of Someone Else’s Child, Woodruff currently teaches at New York University and lives in Brooklyn with her husband, sons, and daughter.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 6.20
Audience: Adult
Language: English