Wicked Women: StoriesOpen Road Media, 2013 M04 16 - 321 pages A New York Times Notable Book of the Year, Wicked Women brings together twenty tales that lay bare the minds and hearts of men, women, and children Victims, liberators, blackmailers, healers, and ghosts—they’re just a few of the fascinating men and women you’ll meet in this stellar, boundary-defying anthology. From a heartless lover to a therapist who’s exposed for being a child hater, Weldon’s characters search for meaning, betray their vows, take pleasure in others’ misfortunes, or get pushed out of the family manse by their grasping offspring. Whether she’s depicting a child’s reaction to the chaotic lives of her parents, or envisioning a terrifying futuristic society, Fay Weldon wields her prolific pen like a sword. In a pre-apocalyptic world where nothing is sacred, Wicked Women reveals the infinite ability of men and women to wound, to grieve, and to love. |
Contents
Run and Ask Daddy If He Has Any More Money | |
Wasted Lives | |
Love Amongst the Artists | |
Tale of Timothy Bagshott | |
Through a Dustbin Darkly | |
A Good Sound Marriage | |
Pains | |
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