The Wedding of the Two-Headed Woman
A Novel
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Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7285385M
- Internet Archiveweddingoftwohead0000matt
- ISBN-100060937882
- ISBN-139780060937881
- LibraryThing1099935
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- Goodreads705614
- OCLC Control Number70685489
- Better World Books9780060937881
Classifications
- LCCPS3563.A8598 W44 2005
- DDC813/.54
Description
"Following an early first marriage, Daisy Andalusia remained single and enjoyed the company of men on her own terms, making the most of her independent life - especially her sexual freedom. But now, in her fifties, she is no longer unattached; after a long on-again off-again love affair, she has married inner-city landlord Pekko Roberts. A resident of New Haven, Connecticut, Daisy earns her living organizing clutter, a calling that affords her an intimate peek at the disorder of the lives of others. Her business soon leads her to a Yale project studying small cities, where she partners with the ebullient director, Gordon Skeetling." "Over her husband's fierce objections - and working with Gordon, with whom life becomes ever more complicated - Daisy organizes a conference about murder in small cities, including New Haven. And for a community theater group seeking a subject for a play, Daisy appropriates a tabloid headline that Gordon has kept for years among the dusty piles in his office: Two-Headed Woman Weds Two Men: Doc Says She's Twins. These words will take on increasing significance over eight transformative months, March through October, 2001, as Daisy questions whether she can truly be a part of anything - a two-headed woman, a friendship, a marriage - while discovering more about herself than she wants to know."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
Nothing distracts me for long from sex.
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