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Hot Flashes

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The death of a friend will bring them back together after many years. In the familiar setting of the old house, where they once shared their little secrets and exchanged joys and sorrows, they will unfold their lives once again. Joan, Elaine, Kate, and Diana. Four mature women, all over forty-five, talk about their wild youth, the years of the feminist movement, and the challenges they faced. They reminisce about their great loves, their marriages, and the birth of their children. The echoes of passionate experiences from the past and the insecurities of the future, as they are confessed, outline not only the lives of these four women but also the portrait of a generation and an era. In this book, Barbara Raskin captures the desires and feelings of a generation. A milestone in women's fiction. "Funny, insightful, bold, and melancholic."

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Hot Flashes, Barbara Raskin

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Année de publication
1987
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Abîmé
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Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Corgi Books
Publié
1987
Format
souple
Pages
377
ISBN10
0552134716
ISBN13
9780552134712
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Mots clés
Fiction, Féminisme
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3 sur 5
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The death of a friend will bring them back together after many years. In the familiar setting of the old house, where they once shared their little secrets and exchanged joys and sorrows, they will unfold their lives once again. Joan, Elaine, Kate, and Diana. Four mature women, all over forty-five, talk about their wild youth, the years of the feminist movement, and the challenges they faced. They reminisce about their great loves, their marriages, and the birth of their children. The echoes of passionate experiences from the past and the insecurities of the future, as they are confessed, outline not only the lives of these four women but also the portrait of a generation and an era. In this book, Barbara Raskin captures the desires and feelings of a generation. A milestone in women's fiction. "Funny, insightful, bold, and melancholic."