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Husband and Wife

Husband and Wife

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Characters who stayed characters
Review: Having recently read a newspaper review, I looked forward to reading Husband and Wife. The premise of a crumbling marriage and disatisfaction with life was dealt with in a very unreal way. The characters never came alive for me. I toiled through each chapter, hoping that the potentially interesting story line would develop. It never did for me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A phenomenal book
Review: I am an American who has lived in Israel off and on for about 15 years. I think that Husband and Wife is the best book I've ever read by an Israeli author, and one of the best books I've ever read by any author. It goes deep into the relationship between the characters, deep into the female psyche, and perfectly captures the many tensions of women trying to juggle their work and home lives. This book left me shaken.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: an emotional ride...
Review: Shalev is an incredible writer. She describes the murky deep areas of human emotion. A place where few of us have the courage to go, even with our inner-most thoughts. Shockingly painful truths wallpaper this novel from beginning to end. For most mainstream americans, this will be a difficult book to read because there is not much of a storyline, compared with light-weight american novels. But the poetic inner-dialoge of the characters is very powerful, I did't want to put the book down. One enters into a kind of trance while reading it. A sad but true commentary on modern relationships.


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