The Ninth Wife: A Novel
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ISBN: 0061851892 / Publisher: Harper Paperbacks, May 2011
Discovering that the man she loves, who has just proposed to her, has been married eight times before, thirty-five-year-old folklorist and amatuer martial artist Bess Gray, before she can say yes, embarks on a cross-country journey to interview all eight ex-wives.
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<p><strong>"In this funny and engaging novel, Amy Stolls shows us that real–life romance is rarely as clear–cut as it seems. <em>The Ninth Wife</em> is a vibrant, nuanced novel about marriage, identity and the moment when we realize that the shimmer of fantasy pales next to the tumultuous reality of ordinary, everyday happiness.” — Carolyn Parkhurst, author of The Dogs of Babel</strong></p><p><strong>A smart, funny, eye-opening tale of love, marriage, and the power of stories to unlock the true meaning of home and family.</strong></p><p>What sane woman would consider becoming any man's ninth wife?</p><p>Bess Gray is a thirty-five-year-old folklorist and amateur martial artist living in Washington, DC. Just as she's about to give up all hope of marriage, she meets Rory, a charming Irish musician, and they fall in love. But Rory is a man with a secret, which he confesses to Bess when he asks for her hand: He's been married eight times before. Shocked, Bess embarks on a quest she feels she must undertake before she can give him an answer. </p><p>With her long-married, bickering grandparents, her neighbor (himself a mystery), a shar-pei named Stella, and a mannequin named Peace, Bess sets out on a cross-country journey—unbeknownst to Rory—to seek out and question the wives who came before. What she discovers about herself and her own past is far more than she bargained for.</p>
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