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A Woman's Place
Barbara Delinsky

HarperAudio, 2002

average customer review:based on 17 reviews
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Must Read, Couldn't put it down.

This book grabs you in the First chapter and make you read it all the way through. Delinsky's great detail gives the reader the feeling they are the main character. This books moves with a good pace and never lets you go even at the end you leave the book wanting to know more and wanting to see how the rest of these characters lives play out.


Definitely "au courant" and timely - 9

Yes, A Woman's Place is a departure from previous Barbara Delinsky books, but Claire Raphael is reacting the way women would in the REAL world when confronted with a divorce and custody battle as well as a takeover bid for her business.
Barbara Delinsky has Claire react the way any normal woman would who was involved in a nasty custody battle - first with shock, dismay, and then finally with gusto.
Only poor fiction would have the heroine become an "aggressive bitch" immediately, going after the husband without confronting their feelings.
Barbara Delinsky does a great job in having us commiserate with Claire, in feeling her pain, and in rooting her on towards achieving some well-deserved happiness at the end.


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I couldnt put it down!

What a great book to help empower any women going through divorce. Especially one not expected






Another Hit

This was a great book. I couldn't put it down from the moment I began reading. It made me angry in the beginning and happy at the end. It showed the growth of all the characters, including the children. Normally I probably wouldn't have picked this up because of the subject matter, but anything Barbara Delinsky writes is usually good. Pick this one up if you like a page turner!


The Best One Yet!

Bravo for Barbara Delinsky. A Woman's Place captures the real-life trauma one woman faces when her world falls apart. This book is smart, thoughtfu, realistic and, for me, portrayed each character with balance and tolerance. I was struck particularly by the main character's strength and how she was able to negotiate and survive one of the most difficult experiences a woman can face. As a reader, I felt her horror and her confusion; this is the sign of a well-crafted and successful book. I heartily recommend A Woman's Place and look forward to Barbara's next book


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