The Other Woman: True Stories of Love, Betrayal, and the Men Women Have Shared as Husbands and Lovers

The Other Woman: True Stories of Love, Betrayal, and the Men Women Have Shared as Husbands and Lovers
ISBN-10
1563523361
ISBN-13
9781563523366
Series
The Other Woman
Category
Family & Relationships
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
Longstreet Press
Author
Leigh Cato

Description

In this riveting collection of paired interviews, Cato gathers the experiences of more than 80 women who have shared the same men as husbands and lovers. Laced with solace and insight, these interviews explode the stereotypes of the "wronged wife" and the "conniving adulteress" to unveil deeper realities on both sides of the equation.

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