Book summarySarah Worth ("S") is a conventional woman, the wife of a doctor, a good mother, a responsible citizen. But when she comes under the spell of a Hindu cult leader, she flees her safe suburban existence to become a pilgrim at his ashram in Arizona. The novel consists of letters from Sarah to her husband, her small daughter, her mother and brother, her dentist and her shrink. Updike's comic satire about a woman whose consciousness undergoes a radical change is loosely based on Hawthorne's THE SCARLET LETTER. Media reviews"Entirely satisfying and entertaining with a good half-dozen hilarious twists and surprises at the end for everyone....[H]is 12th and funniest novel." |
Sby Updike, JohnFirst Edition (Stated)
Book description: U.S.A.: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. Name on front endpaper. . First Edition (Stated). Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good.
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