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An edition of True enough (2001)

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"True Enough begins with Jane Cody; at forty she has it all: a satisfying career as a producer at a Boston public television station, a successful second marriage, a wildly precocious six-year-old son who loves to bake. She's definitely not worried about losing her job, couldn't care less what the neighbors think of her child, and absolutely never longs for her rakish, unfaithful first husband. Honestly.".

"Equally pleased with his life is Desmond Sullivan. His (secretly) monogamous relationship with Russell has been the happy center of his New York life for half a decade, and his second book, the biography of an obscure '60s-era female vocalist is (and has been for three years) mere pages away from completion. By accepting a temporary teaching job in Boston, he'll get enough distance from his distracting happiness to finish his book and maybe even figure out how much blissful domesticity he can stand.".

"When Jane and Desmond meet, they're drawn to each other by needs and fears they never knew they had. They team up to work on a series of TV documentaries on the lives of America's forgotten artistic mediocrities - according to Jane, "the whole culture is drifting away from geniuses and exceptional people who only make the rest of us feel inadequate" - that could save Jane's career and help Desmond wrap up his book.

They embark on a journey that proves to be surprising, revealing, and stunningly life-affirming.".

"Of course, no journey is easy, and their progress toward uncovering the truth about enigmatic pop singer Pauline Anderton (a real singer, even if, at times, a really bad one) is slowed by pesky personal crises - like Jane's realization that adultery with one's former husband is still adultery, and Desmond's discovery, on a return trip to New York, of a suspiciously unfamiliar pair of eyeglasses on his nightstand. Maybe Jane's shrink - to whom she's confessing all, more or less - can help.

And maybe Desmond can learn something from Jane's handsome, flirtatious married brother."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
314

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True Enough
2012, Simon & Schuster
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True enough
2003, Granta
in English
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True enough
2002, Washington Square Press
in English
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True enough
2001, Simon & Schuster
in English

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Edition Notes

Originally published: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2001.

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3563.C33757 T7 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
314 p. ;
Number of pages
314

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23026690M
Internet Archive
trueenough000mcca
ISBN 10
0743444035
Library Thing
31366
Goodreads
370801

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