Wifey

Book • 1978
Wifey follows the story of Sandy Pressman, a 1970s New Jersey housewife who feels trapped in her conventional life.

She embarks on an extramarital affair with an old high school boyfriend, navigating themes of marriage, identity, and societal expectations.

The novel explores the complexities of relationships and personal growth during a time of social change.

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as a book he read in his youth, highlighting the importance of expansive reading experiences.
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