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5.0 out of 5 stars
Tour de force of narrative perspective,
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This review is from: Separate Hours (Hardcover)
This story of the breakup of the marriage of two
psychotherapists is told alternately from the husband's and the wife's perspective, with glimpses also of their daughter's experiencing of events and a distanced interpretation of how the same events might be interpreted in a screenplay. In the end, although one learns much about what the characters think and remember, one doesn't really know in full what actually happened. Not unlike real life.
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Separate Hours by Jonathan Baumbach (Paperback - January 1, 1990)
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