Mrs. Beneker
The heroine, "a 40-ish, well-to-do suburban Jewish housewife. . . feels that her life is commonplace and ordinary and that she herself is increasingly unable to cope with relatively minor trials and tribulations. . . Slowly but surely, she begins …
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The heroine, "a 40-ish, well-to-do suburban Jewish housewife. . . feels that her life is commonplace and ordinary and that she herself is increasingly unable to cope with relatively minor trials and tribulations. . . Slowly but surely, she begins to realize that all she can reasonably hope for is a day-in, day-out healthy acceptance of life, taking the good with the bad."
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"The heroine, "a 40-ish, well-to-do suburban Jewish housewife. . . feels that her life is commonplace and ordinary and that she herself is increasingly unable to cope with relatively minor …"
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