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Widows of Eastwick
Widows of Eastwick | John Updike
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More than three decades after the events described in "The Witches of Eastwick, " Alexandra, Jane, and Sukie widowed, aging, and with their occult powers fading return for the summer to the Rhode Island town where they once made piquant scandal and sometimes deadly mischief. But what was then a center of license and liberation is now a haven of wholesomeness populated by hockey moms and househusbands primly rebelling against their absent, reckless, self-involved parents. With spirits still free but energy waning, the three women reconstitute their coven to confront not only this youthful counterspell of propriety but also the enmity of those longtime townsfolk who, through their youthful witchery, they irreparably harmed. In this wise and wicked satire on the way we make peace with our pasts, John Updike proves himself a wizard on every page."
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Ladygodiva7
Widows of Eastwick | John Updike
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Good so far!

AmyG It‘s a good book. 6y
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Ladygodiva7
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Booker approves 😼 @LiteraryLona #HocusPocusSwap

TEArificbooks I have a dog named Booker, a Border Collie! 6y
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rather_be_reading 😍😍🎃🎃 ty for participating! 6y
Ladygodiva7 Thank you for asking!! 6y
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KharaMercedes
Widows of Eastwick | John Updike
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Mehso-so

First third was a big drab, but once the ladies returned to their old stomping grounds, it picked up. Updike‘s projection of female sexuality is always... interesting. This book focuses more on aging and sexuality which is a refreshing twist compared to the original.