My Wife’s Affair: A Novel, by Nancy Woodruff – Book Review

My Wifes Affair1 My Wife’s Affair: A Novel, by Nancy Woodruff – Book ReviewMy Wife’s Affair: A Novel, by Nancy Woodruff
Putnam/Amy Einhorn Books – April 15, 2010 – Paperback – 288 pages
Source: Review Copy from Publisher

Peter works while wife Georgie gives up a career on the stage to work in the home raising their three little boys.  When the family is required to move to the UK for Peter’s job, Georgie finally has the opportunity to reclaim a life of her own, now that all of the children are attending school for at least part of the day.  She starts off by  persuading an old theater friend to get her an audition.  Georgie wins the role of Mrs. Jordan a regency period woman who was similarly employed on the stage, the mother of thirteen children and the lover of a nobleman.

My Wife’s Affair, while not a happy story, is a wonderful novel, and I very much enjoyed contemplating the issues of marital responsibility and blame that it sets forth.  The masterful weaving of this tale of marriage gone wrong came out of nowhere and grabbed me – the deceptive simpleness leading to surprising depths still has me thinking of its construction several weeks later.  Woodruff beautifully frames the story by juxtaposing Peter’s perspective of Georgie’s decisions while working on the play that eventually consumes her, and the voice of the subject of the play, Dora Jordan, a woman who also faced hard choices trying to play the role that was required of her by society and the calling dictated by her inner self.

It was fascinating to observe the similarities between the lives of these two women, how they share the same love for their children and the anguish that comes because the time that they spend with them conflicts with their greater career goals.  Georgie reminded me of the modern reader in the way she begins to re-interpret Mrs. Jordan’s character through her particular needs and concerns.

Readers who enjoy contemporary and historical fiction will be delighted at the way Woodruff uniquely blends the two. Both Georgie and Mrs. Jordan’s journeys are compelling.   The prose in My Wife’s Affair is engaging, straightforward and easy to read, and I found that it was not easy to move on to anything else. I read this book in just a few sittings. I loved all the nuances and how the story was brought to its conclusion.  The storyline was resolved yet perfect in its ambiguousness.  I still think about this one and am in awe of Woodruff’s accomplishments.  Truly, this one is for the book clubs.  Lots to discuss.

Highly Recommended.

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20 Responses to “My Wife’s Affair: A Novel, by Nancy Woodruff – Book Review”

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  1. S. Krishna says:

    I really enjoyed this one as well and how much it made me think. Great review!
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  2. Wow, you’ve made that book sound amazing! I’m adding it to my wish list after your great review.

  3. Amanda says:

    Wow this sounds fantastic!
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  4. Sandy says:

    I’d read a few reviews of this one, some liked it and some did not so much, but you have made a very good case for reading it. Consider yourself the straw that broke the camel’s back in getting the book into my “want” queue.
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  5. tea says:

    What a wonderful book review! I’ll have to read it.

  6. Stephanie says:

    I have never heard of this, but I am immediately drawn to it by its cover. That was only reinforced by your review!
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  7. Amused says:

    This one sounds right up my alley!
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  8. Once again, you are making my tbr pile grow to outlandish proportions!
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  9. MillyMarie says:

    This sounds like a wonderful modern book with a classic feel. I’ll have to seriously think of adding it to my wishlist. I also love the cover. Wonderfully written review.
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  10. Trisha says:

    Despite the fact I generally don’t like marriage stories, I really do like the juxtaposition of real life with a play!
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  11. Beth F says:

    Isn’t Amy Einhorn amazing? I’m not sure how she so consistently picks winners.
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  12. Mystica says:

    Thank you for a great review. I certainly want to read it after reading your review. Thank you also for the links as I could read what those other bloggers also have to say.
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  13. How did I miss adding this to my wish list?! Situation remedied, and I’ve spread the word on twitter — this sounds fantastic!
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  14. Fantastic Review! This one has been in my wish list for sometime. I have yet to a book published by Amy Einhorn book I didn’t thoroughly enjoy!
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  15. See what happens when I click submit before proofing! That last comment should read: “I have yet to read a book published by Amy Einhor that I didn’t thoroughly enjoy.” Eesh…
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  16. Mary says:

    Sounds like a book I’d love. Your review is wonderful! Amy Einhorn seems to have the magic touch when it comes to selecting books. Adding this to my buy list. Thanks.
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  17. You’ve reminded me that this is sitting patiently on my shelves. Must get to it!
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  18. Alyce says:

    I’ve got this one on my shelf and your review is making me look forward to reading it even more.
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  19. stacybuckeye says:

    I love stories about complicated marriages so I’ll have to check this one out.
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