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Household Gods - Judith Tarr, Harry Turtledove
Household Gods
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Nicole Gunther Perrin is a modern young professional, proud of her skills but weary of childcare, sexist law partners, and her deadbeat ex-husband. Following a ghastly day of dealing with all three, she falls into bed, and awakens the next morning to find herself in a different life, that of a... show more
Nicole Gunther Perrin is a modern young professional, proud of her skills but weary of childcare, sexist law partners, and her deadbeat ex-husband. Following a ghastly day of dealing with all three, she falls into bed, and awakens the next morning to find herself in a different life, that of a widowed tavernkeeper in the Roman frontier town of Carnuntum around a.d. 170. In the great tradition of classics like Mark Twains A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court, Household Gods is more than a time-travel adventure: It is a tale of a womans strength and self-discovery, and of the real differences, and similarities, between life in our era and days gone by.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780312864873 (0312864876)
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 508
Edition language: English
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Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud rated it
2.0
Yuck. Sanctimonious self-righteous nineties divorced lawyer and mother of two has a bad day, gets sent back in time to the second century CE, has a bad life, comes back to the present all wise and everything, and is just as sanctimonious and self-righteous but now with "good" (for her, anyway) outco...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it
3.0
This is a weak book in some areas. As in some time travel novels, Nicole accepts things a little too easily. What saved the book is watching Nicole grow. Despite her status as a single mom, she is almost unlikable at the beginning of the book. By the end she has grown as a character.
altheaann
altheaann rated it
Nicole Gunther-Perrin, a California lawyer and divorced mother of two, thinks her life is rough, what with on-the-job sexual harassment, an ex- who's late with his child support, and bratty kids.Somehow, she gets the pea-brained idea that life would have been better in the Roman Empire. Ah, for thos...
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