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Three Women

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  • Jul 2019

    Released
  • 306

    Pages
The release date for the English version of 'Three Women' by Lisa Taddeo is Jul 2019. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.

Based on over ten years of investigation, this captivating true narrative explores the sexual lives of three actual American women.

Lisa Taddeo's Three Women has been praised as "a dazzling achievement" by the Los Angeles Times and described as "a rivetting page-turner that explores desire, heartbreak, and infatuation in all its messy, complicated nuance" by The Washington Post. It has also topped bestseller lists and captured the attention of readers, booksellers, and critics around the globe.

We meet Lina in a suburban Indiana area. She is a housewife and mother of two, but her marriage has lost its spark after ten years. Desperate for love, Lina struggles with panic attacks every day and, after re-connecting with an ex on social media, starts an all-consuming romance. We meet Maggie in North Dakota, a seventeen-year-old high school girl who is accused of having a secretive sexual connection with her attractive, married English teacher. Their peaceful neighbourhood will be completely upended by the criminal trial that follows. Finally, we meet Sloane, a beautiful, wealthy, and sophisticated restaurant owner who lives a happy married life to a guy who enjoys seeing her having sex with both men and women in an exclusive neighbourhood in the Northeast.

Three Women is a marvel of narrative, full of subtlety and empathy, and journalism at the same time. It is based on years of intensive research and conveyed with astounding frankness and immediacy. Three people provides us with an introduction to three exceptional people and one great writer, whose stories serve as a reminder that we are not alone. Kate Tuttle of NPR calls the book "a work of deep observation, long conversations, and a kind of journalistic alchemy."

You can also browse online reviews of this novel and series books written by Lisa Taddeo on goodreads.

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