That Dangerous Age

That Dangerous Age by Alexandra Campbell, published by Penguin in 2002, is a fiction novel that explores the complexities of marriage and friendship. The story centers on Dr. Lucy Dickinson, who, despite her seemingly perfect life with a loving husband and two sons, begins to question her contentment. As she navigates her feelings of restlessness, she forms a close bond with Grace, a vibrant woman in her small town, leading to significant repercussions in their lives.
Readers will find a nuanced portrayal of the challenges faced by women at a pivotal stage in life. The narrative delves into themes of self-discovery and the impact of relationships on personal fulfillment. With 451 pages, this edition offers an in-depth exploration of Lucy’s journey as she confronts her desires and the realities of her marriage, making it a thoughtful read for those reflecting on their own life choices.
Official synopsis Publisher
Dr Lucy Dickinson, happily married with a lovely husband and two wonderful sons, shouldn’t be looking around, wondering if this is as good as it gets. But she is. Lucy is ripe for the picking, and when she meets beautiful, dynamic Grace, a fellowwife-and-mother in their small, quiet town, the consequences of their close and powerful friendship reverberate throughout their own marriages. Compelling and beautifully written, this is the perfect read for every woman who thinks she’s reachedTHAT DANGEROUS AGE …
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