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  • For Your Book Group: Lady Of The Snakes

    There's a long literary tradition - back past Jane Austen through to popular contemporary writers like Alice Hoffman and Anita Shreve - of ending books featuring female protagonists with the marriage of the main character, or perhaps the birth of her first baby.  Implied in this paradigm is an equally old assumption:  a husband and children are all women need to live happily ever after.

    Recently, writers have started challenging this assumption, resulting in an increasing number of novels - including Little Children, by Tom Perrotta; I Don't Know How She Does It, by Allison Pearson; and Jump At The Sun, by Kim McLarin - that begin with their female protagonists already established as wives and mothers, and wondering if the domestic life is really all its cracked up to be.  Rachel Pastan's new novel, Lady Of The Snakes, locates itself nicely in this trend.  It traces the journey of Jane Levitsky, a Slavics professor struggling to balance her passion for her research with her obligations to her husband, Billy, and their young daughter, Maisie.

     

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