Sweet Ruin

Version: Unabridged
Author: Cathi Hanauer
Narrator: Ellen Archer
Genres: Romance
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published In: June 2006
# of Units: 10 CDs
Length: 11 hours, 30 minutes
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Overview

Since editing the New York Times bestseller The Bitch in the House, Cathi Hanauer has become the unofficial spokeswoman for the contemporary married woman. Now, in Sweet Ruin, she gives us a story of martial crisis and sexual tension featuring a character close to her heart---and recognizable to us all.

Thirty-seven-year-old Elayna Leopold used to be a New York magazine editor, until she and her young family moved to suburban New Jersey. Two years ago, the death of an infant son sent her into a deep depression---a darkness that begins to lift in the company of a handsome, unattached neighbor. As she fights yearnings that could destroy everything that gives her life shape, a threat to her young daughter's welfare emerges from an unlikely source, throwing Elayna's questionable morality into stark relief---and forcing her to make choices she never dreamed she would have to make.

Smart and gripping, Elayna's story raises heartrendering questions about the challenges of ordinary life---marriage, career, independence, and sexuality---that have no easy answers. Sweet Ruin is a triumph of contemporary fiction from a writer known for her candor and wisdom.

Reviews (1)

Sweet Ruin

Written by Cara McNevich from Manchester, NH on March 15th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

BORING!! It was sooo slow, you were waiting for something to happen, anything. Very predictable. DO NOT RENT!!! I was bored to tears in my car!!! BORING!!!!!!!!!!

Author Details

Author Details

Hanauer, Cathi

Cathi Hanauer, the author of the novel My Sister's Bones, has written articles, essays, reviews, and fiction for "Elle, Mirabella, Self, Glamour, Mademoiselle, " and many other magazines. She has been the monthly books columnist for both "Glamour" and "Mademoiselle, " and was the relationship-advice columnist for "Seventeen" for seven years. She lives in western Massachusetts with her husband, writer Daniel Jones, and their daughter and son.