Mrs. Kimble

Mrs. Kimble by Jennifer Haigh is a work of fiction published by HarperCollins on December 27, 2005. This 2nd Printing edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Ken Kimble, a complex figure viewed through the perspectives of the women he entangles in his life, including his first wife Birdie, his second wife Joan, and Dinah, a younger woman with her own struggles.
Readers will find a multifaceted exploration of relationships and the impact of one man’s actions on the lives of those around him. The story delves into themes of longing and the search for identity, as each woman grapples with her connection to Ken and the emotional voids he leaves behind. Through their experiences, the book examines the complexities of love and the often hidden truths within personal relationships.
Official synopsis Publisher
A chameleon, an enigma, all things to all women — a lifeline to which powerful needs and nameless longings may be attached — Ken Kimble is revealed through the eyes of the women he seduces: Birdie, his first wife, struggling to hold herself together after his desertion; second wife, Joan, a lonely, tragic heiress who sees her unknowable husband as her last chance for happiness; and Dinah, a beautiful but damaged woman half his age.
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