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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
1993

Pages
  
272

Originally published
  
1993

Page count
  
272

3.4/5
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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
0-434-47351-0

Author
  
Deborah Moggach

Publisher
  
Heinemann

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Deborah Moggach books
  
You must be sisters, Tulip fever, These foolish things, Heartbreak Hotel, Something to Hide

The ex wives of rock


The Ex-Wives, is a 1993 novel by English author Deborah Moggach.

Contents

Marla maples on the ex wives club


Plot introduction

The book is set in London and concerns Buffy, a 61-year old actor as his third marriage breaks down and he is left with only his dog George for company in his cluttered flat off the Edgware Road. Then he meets and falls in love with Celeste, newly arrived in London from Melton Mowbray who takes a keen interest in not just Buffy, but in his ex-wives, children and step-children and sets out to meet them all.

Inspiration

On her website the author explains that at the time she wrote the novel her partner was cartoonist Mel Calman, and that the books main character Russell Buffery "isn’t based on Mel but has some of his problems, including a bad back, assorted step-children and a tendency to find himself in vaguely humiliating situations"

Reception

Peter Kemp, writing in The Sunday Times calls it a "whirligig of a novel", and that "casting a keen eye over contemporary customs is where it comes into its own". He concludes "the book nips around commenting on curiosities, in its jaunty, noticing style. Meanwhile, alongside this zesty documentary, the stresses and lonelinesses resulting from changing social patterns are registered and the plucky, inventive and resilient ways in which people cope with them are applauded. Likeably, The Ex-Wives marries comedy and canniness into a novel that's warm, tolerant, shrewd and exuberant."

Sequel

Buffy returns as the main protagonists in Moggach's 2013 novel Heartbreak Hotel where he runs 'Courses for Divorces' in a hotel in Wales.

Publication history

  • 1993, UK, Heinemann, ISBN 0-434-47351-0, Pub date 29 Apr 1993, Hardback
  • 1993, UK, Heinemann, ISBN 0-434-47352-9, Pub date 29 Apr 1993, Paperback
  • 1994, UK, Mandarin, ISBN 0-7493-1931-3, Pub date 01 Apr 1994, Paperback
  • 1994, UK, Arrow Books, ISBN 0-7493-1518-0, Pub date 31 May 1994, Paperback
  • 1997, US, Mandarin, ISBN 0-7493-2483-X, Pub date 01 Jan 1997, Hardback
  • 2001, UK, Chivers, ISBN 0-7540-1555-6, Pub date 1 May 2001, Large print h/b
  • 2001, US, Thorndike, ISBN 0-7862-3199-8, Pub date Sep 2001, Paperback
  • 2002, UK, Chivers, ISBN 0-7540-2421-0, Pub date 01 Mar 2002, Large print p/b
  • 2006, UK, Vintage, ISBN 0-09-947969-9, Pub date 01 Jun 2006, Paperback
  • References

    The Ex-Wives Wikipedia


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