Dewey Decimal823/.914
SynopsisThe New York Timesbestselling author of The Other Womanreturns with a wry tale of two women who discover the grass is not always greener on the other side of the Atlantic Vicky Townsley is single, solvent, and seriously successful. Features director of the hugely successful Poise!magazine, she has an amazing flat, good friends, a fantastic wardrobe . . . in short, everything—except the life she wants: marriage, children, and a house in the country.On the other side of the Atlantic, Amber Winslow has a stone mansion in Connecticut, two kids (and a full-time nanny), the requisite golden retriever, and a busy charitable commitment for the local Women’s League. But she hasn’t quite found the fulfillment she had expected from being a wife and mother. When she spots an intriguing contest in Poise!, Amber never expects to be picked.Life Swapis a riotous and poignant look at what happens when two women, both of whom think their bliss lies elsewhere, walk in each other’s shoes for a month only to discover that happiness is closer than they’d ever thought. A rich, clever, and sharply observed chronicle of the true lives of women, Life Swapis a must read for the modern mademoiselle that will again squarely position Jane Green in a preeminent place in women’s fiction., "The New York Times" bestselling author of "The Other Woman" returns with a wry tale of two women who discover the grass is not always greener on the other side of the Atlantic Vicky Townsley is single, solvent, and seriously successful. Features director of the hugely successful "Poise!" magazine, she has an amazing flat, good friends, a fantastic wardrobe . . . in short, everythingexcept the life she wants: marriage, children, and a house in the country. On the other side of the Atlantic, Amber Winslow has a stone mansion in Connecticut, two kids (and a full-time nanny), the requisite golden retriever, and a busy charitable commitment for the local Womens League. But she hasnt quite found the fulfillment she had expected from being a wife and mother. When she spots an intriguing contest in "Poise!," Amber never expects to be picked. "Life Swap" is a riotous and poignant look at what happens when two women, both of whom think their bliss lies elsewhere, walk in each others shoes for a month only to discover that happiness is closer than theyd ever thought. A rich, clever, and sharply observed chronicle of the true lives of women, "Life Swap" is a must read for the modern mademoiselle that will again squarely position Jane Green in a preeminent place in womens fiction.