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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
May 1998

Genre
  
Novel

Followed by
  
Body Surfing

3.5/5
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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
May 1998

Author
  
Anita Shreve

Preceded by
  
Sea Glass

Publisher
  
Little, Brown and Company

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Pages
  
293 pp (hardback edition)

ISBN
  
0-316-78908-9 (hardback edition)

Similar
  
Anita Shreve books, Novels

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The Pilot's Wife : A Novel is a 1998 novel by Anita Shreve. It is chronologically the third novel in Shreve's informal trilogy to be set in a large beach house on the New Hampshire coast that used to be a convent. It is preceded by Fortune's Rocks and Sea Glass.

Contents

The novel was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection for March 1999.

Book review the pilot s wife


Plot summary

The novel is about Kathryn Lyons, whose husband, Jack Lyons, dies in a plane crash over the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Malin Head, Ireland. As she and her daughter Mattie try to cope with this sudden loss, she finds herself bombarded by the press. While she and the airlines try to find the reason for the crash, she slowly unravels a series of secrets her husband has kept from her until she realizes that he lived a double life she never knew about.

Adaptation

The novel was adapted into a made-for-TV movie in 2002 on CBS. It was directed by Robert Markowitz and stars Christine Lahti and Campbell Scott. "The Pilot's Wife" (9-11pm ET: 12.5 household rating/20 share, 17.20 million viewers), won its time period in households, viewers, adults 25-54 (5.7/13), boomers (7.0/15), women 25-54 (8.2/18) and adults 18-49 (4.3/11). An August 2004 repeat airing drew 10.173 million viewers.[1]

Inspired Works

Many real life wives of pilots have since created networks, blogs, and support groups on the Internet as way to support one another through the real life trials of being a pilot's wife. "Partner of a Pilot," "The Secrets of a Pilot's Wife" and "The Pilots' Wives Club" are examples.

References

The Pilot's Wife Wikipedia