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Peachy [Hardcover]

Fredrica Wagman (Author)


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January 1993
Peachy Marvel is dreading an upcoming wedding at which she is certain to see her ex-husband, until she meets an offbeat writer who might be a potential date. By the author of Playing House.

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From Publishers Weekly

Not much time passes in this short but zany novel: Peachy Marvel (nee Patricia Fish) installs her only surviving daughter in first-year student housing at Harvard, meditates in a Cambridge bookstore for an hour and a half, gets picked up by a man who turns out to be her favorite author, drives back to her small New Jersey hometown and attends a niece's wedding, where she encounters her estranged husband for the first time in a year. But in each of these episodes, Wagman ( Playing House ; Magic Man, Magic Man ) allows Peachy--a Jewish chicken farmer's 45-year-old granddaughter, now having hot flashes and feeling less than sexy for the first time in her life--to cavort wildly through her memories. These include her favorite quotes from Flaubert and Nietzsche as well as from her husband ("Be charming!" and "Once a man really falls in love, he never falls out"). Her discovery of sex and writing, expulsion from high school, alienation from her father, marriage at 18 to an adoring but possibly wayward mate, loss of her first child--Peachy delivers all this (and more) in a breathless blend of misery, outrage and glee. And she wends her manic way to a hopefulness that many readers will find exhilaratingly accessible.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Peachy Marvel is grappling with middle age. Her husband has left her, she has just dropped off her daughter at the freshman dorm at Harvard, and she feels "invisible," unattractive, and undesirable. Enter Manual Zot, illustrious author, who spies Peachy doing her yoga exercises in the back of a Harvard bookstore where she has stopped to take refuge. His attentions wow her, and she promises to wait until he returns from teaching a class. In the interlude, Peachy thinks back over her Jewish upbringing, which includes memories of her grandparents, who were chicken farmers in Vineland, New Jersey, and of her father the doctor, who initially doted on her and then left her to the ministering of her compulsively loquacious mother. At age 16 Peachy married Alfred, the biggest fur broker in the world. But their lives were shattered by the accidental death of their older daughter, for which Peachy feels responsible. Peachy's ruminations bring her the insight she needs to get her life together. This portrait of an aging Jewish woman is honest, funny, and heroic.
- Molly Abramowitz, Silver Spring, Md.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 225 pages
  • Publisher: Soho Press (January 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0939149729
  • ISBN-13: 978-0939149728
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,454,728 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

My name is Fredrica Wagman, but it wasn't always. I started out as Riki Barris, "Riki" being short for Rita Fredrica, born in Philadelphia where I spent the first four years of my life in my grandparents home with my mother and father and my older brother. It was a great sprawling place where there were maids and my baby-nurse, big cars, a devoted chauffer by the name of I.J. Duckett, and the warmth of aunts and uncles and my grandparents all around us all the time whom I adored.

When I was four we moved into our own small house which was very hard on my mother who was used to all the space and all the help that everyone there could provide. My mother became quite depressed when we moved away from my grandparents and a hard time ensued after that for my brother and me. My father was a dentist, an oral surgeon who specialized in extracting teeth which was a kind of speciality in those days, although barbers were proported to have been doing it for years without all the training and all the honors my father collected at the University of Pennsylvania's dental school.

I attended schools first in the suburbs of Philadelphia and then in the city which was where we moved when I was eleven years old. I was married at a very early age, shamefully early, to Howard Wagman. Had five children, lost one, attended the University of Pennsylvania and Bryn Mawr College after the children were born, and was writing fiction and poetry for as long as I can remember.

Fredrica Wagman is the author of six novels -- Playing House, His Secret Little Wife, Mrs. Hornstien, Peachy, and Magic Man, Magic Man --and The Lie, just released in April 2009

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