The rules of engagement
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Word Count
64,000 words, Guess
Page Count
256 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiverulesofengagemen0000broo
- Internet Archiverulesofengagemen0000broo_h6r2
- ISBN-100141014121
- ISBN-139780141014128
- Library of Congress Control Number2006373900
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number59262256
- Better World Books9780141014128
- Open LibraryOL28252206M
Classifications
- DDC823.914
- LCCPR6052.R5816 R85 2004b
- LCCPR6052.R58
and 1 more
- DDC823/.914
Description
I have come to believe that there can be no adequate preparation for the sadness that comes at the end, the sheer regret that one's life is finished, that one's failures remain indelible and one's successes illusory.' Elizabeth and Betsy are old school friends. Born in 1948 and unready for the sixties, they had high hopes of the lives they would lead, even though their circumstances were so different. When they meet again in their thirties, Elizabeth, married to the safe, older Digby is relieving the boredom of a cosy but childless marriage with an affair. Betsy seems to have found real romance in Paris. Are their lives taking off, or are they just making more of the wrong choices without even realising it?
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