The comedy of domestic manners gets a delightful update in this intoxicating novel that suggests a latter-day Pride and Prejudice transplanted to an affluent suburb of Philadelphia. Well-meaning but domineering Dr. Evelyn Rubin has one consuming wish, that her three daughters be happily married. Alice, the eldest, is about to tumble into a speedy engagement. Sensible Isabel is already married, and having second thoughts. Tina, the baby, remains blithely single, though always dreams of a perfect wedding down the line. As various men - some good, some fascinatingly bad - enter from the wings and the romantic complications mount, This Side of Married stands unveiled as a novel that's as heady as good champagne and as rich as a genuine Sachertorte.
Genre: General Fiction
Genre: General Fiction
Praise for this book
"Jane Austen's honey-and-vinegar spirit is alive and well in Rachel Pastan's delightful novel." - Rosellen Brown
"A three-sisters treasure: tender, witty and filled with love." - Luanne Rice
"A three-sisters treasure: tender, witty and filled with love." - Luanne Rice
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