The post about “Under the Tuscan Sun”
(which I'm going to rent today) reminded me of one of my favorite
divorce books. It's a real upper.
Revenge
of the Middle-Aged Woman
by Elizabeth Buchan. It's a witty, ironic story of Rose, a magazine
editor in her late forties who is blindsided by her fiftyish
husband's affair with her young assistant, Minty. They all work at
the same magazine, and in quick succession Rose loses her husband,
her job, and her house to the heartless Minty. She sinks into a
terrible funk, but is determined to start a new life, which she does
with grace and dignity.
In
the meantime her ex-husband and Minty's life go down the tubes as
Minty turns into a shrew and makes his life miserable. . Eventually
her ex asks to come back but he's already had a baby with Minty and
is stuck with her for life. In the meantime Rose has made another,
happier life for herself and has moved on. Read it and weep—and
then have a good laugh. Rose is a great role model for us all.