Married women -- Fiction
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Married women -- Fiction
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Married women
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Incoming Resources
- Lover, a novel, Anna Raverat
- The corrections, Jonathan Franzen
- The resurrection of Joan Ashby, a novel, Cherise Wolas
- On swift horses, a novel, Shannon Pufahl
- Balthazar, Lawrence Durrell
- Losing the moon, Patti Callahan Henry
- Nutshell, a novel, Ian McEwan
- Perfect match, Jodi Picoult
- The piano teacher, a novel, Janice Y.K. Lee
- Don't go, Lisa Scottoline
- Main Street, Sinclair Lewis ; with a new introduction by George Killough
- A false sense of well being, Jeanne Braselton
- The river house, a novel, Margaret Leroy
- The scarlet letter, a romance, Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Gone, a novel, Cathi Hanauer
- By bread alone, Sarah-Kate Lynch
- How to be good, by Nick Hornby
- Mad dash, a novel, Patricia Gaffney
- Madame Bovary, provincial ways, Gustave Flaubert ; translated with an introduction and notes by Lydia Davis
- Whatever makes you happy, a novel, Lisa Grunwald
- Adultery, Paulo Coelho ; translated by Margaret Jull Costa and Zoë Perry
- A good woman, Danielle Steel
- The good wife, Stewart O'Nan
- Everyone is beautiful, a novel, Katherine Center
- Shopaholic & sister, Sophie Kinsella
- Lady Chatterley's lover
- The wrong mother, Sophie Hannah
- The perfect age, Heather Skyler
- Locked rooms, a Mary Russell novel, Laurie R. King
- Nutshell, a novel, Ian McEwan
- No place like home, Mary Higgins Clark
- Saving the world, a novel, Julia Alvarez
- Answered prayers, Danielle Steel
- The book of two ways, Jodi Picoult
- The wife, a novel, Meg Wolitzer
- The mermaid chair, Sue Monk Kidd
- The tenant of Wildfell Hall, Anne Brontë ; edited with an introduction and notes by Stevie Davies
- The scarlet letter, complete, authoritative text with biographical, historical, and cultural contexts, critical history, and essays from contemporary critical perspectives, Nathaniel Hawthorne ; edited by Ross C. Murfin
- The road from Gap Creek, a novel, Robert Morgan
- Mrs. Kimble, Jennifer Haigh
- The game, a Mary Russell novel, by Laurie R. King
- Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy
- Snow flower and the secret fan, a novel, Lisa See
- The Mitford scandal, Jessica Fellowes
- Journey, Danielle Steel
- Justice Hall, a Mary Russell novel, by Laurie R. King
- The wife, Meg Wolitzer
- The view from here, Deborah McKinlay
- My Antonia, Willa Cather ; with an introduction by Lucy Hughes-Hallett
- Up in Honey's room, Elmore Leonard
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