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A Very Honest Account of Life After Divorce

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1 of 3 copies available
'Gripping' Vogue'Empowering' Cosmopolitan'Joyful' Financial Times'Eye-popping' Daily Mail When her 22-year-marriage suddenly ended, 47-year-old mother of three Laura expected life as she knew it to be over. What she hadn't expected: · An incredible one-night stand· A new-found sexual appetite· Ten men in eight months· That there is plenty of fun to be had after 40From G-spots to bald spots, dirty talk to dating fiascos, Available is the unflinchingly honest, empowering, and humorous true story of one woman's love life after divorce. 'A real page-turner [...] Unexpected, original, funny and sometimes deeply infuriating, Laura Friedman Williams has so much to say about what we expect of women's sexuality. I loved it' Viv Groskop author of How to Own the Room
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 7, 2022
      In this heartwarming and humorous debut, Williams lays bare her painful divorce at age 47 and subsequent dating adventures—from the good to the mind-blowingly bad. After 27 years and three children together, Williams, a “stay-home PTA mom,” and her husband’s marriage was upended in 2018 when she discovered he was having an affair with a woman 20 years her junior. When her husband admitted he cheated “to get out of our marriage,” she divorced him and entered the daunting dating pool of New York City, her trip through the waters of singledom and sex playfully dubbed by a suitor as Laura’s Liberation Tour. Archly referring to her partners by number, she recounts trying out Tinder, finding her “mojo” via a series of sexual hijinks (“one-night stand with #1, my debacle with #2, my summer flings with #3 and #4, the disaster that #5 has turned out to be”), and encountering revelations of empowerment along the way: “it’s possible to have it all, if only you’re flexible about what that actually means.” Rendered in her wry prose, Williams’s candid confessions about middle-aged dating and tender takes on redefining motherhood postdivorce—“I can be a mother and a fulfilled woman... the two are not mutually exclusive”—are worth lingering over. Sex in the city gets refreshingly real in this charming work.

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