Author: | Nicola Tamara Arthurs | ISBN: | 9781301492596 |
Publisher: | Nicola Tamara Arthurs | Publication: | December 10, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Nicola Tamara Arthurs |
ISBN: | 9781301492596 |
Publisher: | Nicola Tamara Arthurs |
Publication: | December 10, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
"What Jane Taught Me" takes the reader into the mind of married, stay-at-home mom currently settled into the type of life she once avoided, but on her own terms. Surrounded by white houses, evening book clubs and well-kept lawns, she lives the good life, far removed from many of the issues a lot of women face. Her marriage is good and her children are healthy, but she harbors a secret that could easily cause her perfect life to crumble if she lets it, and this is just what Jane forces her to deal with.
Jane is a hardworking, stay-at-home mother of four with a husband who drinks like a sailor, swears like a trucker and beats her like a pro-wrestler. The fruit of a better time, the marriage is all but over when Jane makes the news for attempted spousal murder. Her story becomes the debate of the night for a weekly book club meeting filled with housewives flying their traps, but she never fades. Instead, Jane haunts the protagonist with a vengeance, and how she deals with this challenge to her white picket fence life will determine the future of her own marriage.
"What Jane Taught Me" takes the reader into the mind of married, stay-at-home mom currently settled into the type of life she once avoided, but on her own terms. Surrounded by white houses, evening book clubs and well-kept lawns, she lives the good life, far removed from many of the issues a lot of women face. Her marriage is good and her children are healthy, but she harbors a secret that could easily cause her perfect life to crumble if she lets it, and this is just what Jane forces her to deal with.
Jane is a hardworking, stay-at-home mother of four with a husband who drinks like a sailor, swears like a trucker and beats her like a pro-wrestler. The fruit of a better time, the marriage is all but over when Jane makes the news for attempted spousal murder. Her story becomes the debate of the night for a weekly book club meeting filled with housewives flying their traps, but she never fades. Instead, Jane haunts the protagonist with a vengeance, and how she deals with this challenge to her white picket fence life will determine the future of her own marriage.