The Private Lives of Pippa Lee
What part of our selves do we hide away in order to have a stable, prosperous life? Pippa Lee has just such a life in place at age fifty, when her older husband, a retired publisher, decides that they should move to a retirement community outside New York City. Pippa is suddenly deprived of the...
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What part of our selves do we hide away in order to have a stable, prosperous life? Pippa Lee has just such a life in place at age fifty, when her older husband, a retired publisher, decides that they should move to a retirement community outside New York City. Pippa is suddenly deprived of the stimulation and distraction that had held everything in place. She begins losing track of her own mind; her foundations start to shudder, and gradually we learn the truth of the young life that led her finally to settle down in marriage--years of neglect and rebellion, wild transgressions and powerful defiance. The Private Lives of Pippa Lee is the study of a brave, curious, multilayered woman--an acutely intelligent portrait of the many lives behind a single name.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780312428334 (0312428332)
Publish date: August 18th 2009
Publisher: Picador
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Category:
Literature,
Book Club,
Media Tie In,
Movies,
American,
Romance,
Adult,
Family,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Marriage
When the book begins Pippa is in her fifties. She’s one of those well-to-do perfect housewife types that everyone simply adores. She’s been married to Herb, thirty years her senior, for thirty or so years and they are the parents of grown up twins. Life is idyllic with a beach house and everything. ...
I thought this book had a lot of potential, but it wasn't quite laid out in the best way. I would have preferred it to be set out more chronogically rather than having what felt like a very out of place section in the middle. I enjoyed Pippa's early years a lot more, and thought that part of the boo...
Rebecca Miller's The Private Lives of Pippa Lee has mixed reviews here, and having just finished it over the course of the weekend, I think it makes sense; it's probably not a book that would -- or probably should -- appeal to everyone.Pippa Lee is the much-younger wife of publisher Herb Lee. When t...