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Chloe Zhivago's Recipe for Marriage and Mischief: A Novel [Hardcover]

Olivia Lichtenstein (Author)
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June 5, 2007
Here’s the perfect recipe for mischief: Take one sexually neglected woman and one dashing, romantic foreigner (with a delectable accent). Add a craving for adventure plus a few drops of heady desire . . . then stand back, because in Olivia Lichtenstein’s sparkling and sharply observed comedy of lust, longing, and marital unrest, this mix proves to be deliciously volatile.

Chloe Zhivago has it all: a successful career, two teenage children who still speak to her, a faithful best buddy, a Famous Friend from hell (so decadently self-indulgent that one can’t help but admire her and hate her at the same time), and Greg, her husband of seventeen years, a family-practice doctor who has the annoying habit of hiding the teakettle (to keep his memory sharp) and who occupies his time writing letters to the parking commission.

And then it suddenly hits her. Is this all there is? When did wild weekends of passion become nights of chaste kisses and snoring to wake the dead? Will she ever savor sweet whispers of desire, or knowing glances filled with longing? What happens when the kids leave the nest but the husband stays behind?

Enter Ivan. Married but questing and quixotic, he proffers notes of seduction written in Russian (necessitating awkward pleas for translation from a nearby shopkeeper) and lures Chloe to the precipice of one glorious, fortuitous fling. Does she dare?

This wonderfully funny, sexy novel asks a vital question–how do you keep love alive in a marriage?–and answers it with poignancy and pure irresistible comedy.

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From Publishers Weekly

The endearing debut from BBC documentarian Lichtenstein features 43-year-old psychotherapist Chloe Zhivago, living in Queen's Park, London, with her doctor husband, Greg, and their two adolescent children. Despite success on all fronts, Chloe and friend Ruth Zimmer are in marriage-career-mommy ruts and desperate to get in touch with their erotic selves. An enticing Russian, Ivan, seems to offer Chloe the spark she badly wants, while Ruth spirals downward after reaching the top of the corporate ladder. Add in misbehaving clients, Chloe's kook brother and wise father, a gay Czech au pair and recipes that nicely punctuate many chapters, and the results are poignantly comedic.
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Psychotherapist Chloe Zhivago finds herself becoming extremely restless in her marriage to Greg, a handsome doctor. The pair share two children, but lately that seems to be all they have in common. Greg is far more interested in writing protest letters to the city council than he is in sleeping with his wife, causing Chloe's eye to wander. A handsome Russian cartoonist named Ivan catches her eye, and, with little regard for the future, Chloe enters into a passionate affair with him. The sex is every bit as fulfilling as she'd hoped, but when Ivan tells her he loves her and urges her to leave her husband for him, Chloe is faced with a choice: throw her family into upheaval or end the affair and try to make her marriage work. Though Chloe jumps into the affair with a little too much ease, Lichtenstein's tale of one woman's midlife crisis will resonate with anyone who wonders if the grass is greener on the other side. Huntley, Kristine
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (June 5, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345495756
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345495754
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,682,964 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars this is an amusing look at the middle age crisis, June 17, 2007
This review is from: Chloe Zhivago's Recipe for Marriage and Mischief: A Novel (Hardcover)
In London, forty-three years old psychotherapist Chloe Zhivago seems to be living the perfect life. She loves her spouse Dr. Greg and cherishes her two teenage children who seem abnormal because they cause no trouble and adore their parents. Perhaps the only downside in her life is Greg's phobic reaction to his uncle having Alzheimer's; and to be honest she finds it cute when he hides household items so that he can recall where he put them; that is except the teakettle. Chloe knows life is good so why is she going through a crisis of is that all there is.

Greg seems to have one Alzheimer's' trait that annoys Chloe; he has forgotten the erotic weekends when they first married seventeen years ago. She and her best friend corporate climber and mommy Ruth Zimmer discuss the lack of spontaneity especially sex in their lives. Seeking passion (and sex) Chloe wonders if the new hunk on the block, married Ivan the Russian can light her fire. His notes of love (in Russian) entice Chloe to consider a tryst; that is after she has it converted into the Queen's English, which loses something in the translation.

Tongue in cheek, this is an amusing look at the middle age crisis starring a woman whose recipes add to the fun of the tale. The support cast is a zany eccentric bunch whether they are family, friend, potential lover, or patient. However, this is clearly Chloe's fling as she ponders the critical issue facing a forty something person: to cheat or not to cheat that is the titillating question.

Harriet Klausner
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful & Different, December 23, 2011
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I wish this author would pen more novels. I found her story to be realistic, funny and a charming read. This is not typical chick-lit - but a more sophistocated novel.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Surprised at the 4&5 star reviews..., March 28, 2011
This review is from: Chloe Zhivago's Recipe for Marriage and Mischief: A Novel (Hardcover)
I've read plenty of chick lit, but this book would not rank among the top reads. I felt that the author was trying to hard to have characters doing weird things (chloe's brother Sammy converted to Buddhism and lives in a teepee in Spain, a lesbian affair involving Chloe's au pair and one of her Czech friends, the far-fetched story of chloe's father meeting his love interest through a german soldier in world war 2). Honestly, i couldn't believe that this book was supposed to take place in London. The mood of the book was so gloomy and focused on eastern european culture that it might as well have taken place in belgrade. the cherry on top was chloe's having a baby at the end of the novel: ridiculous. Her other children are teenagers, and she's past forty. Some may look at welcoming a new life into the world as a fresh start for the family, but I think Chloe has enough "problems" already...

Final Verdict:

Really, don't bother.
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