When this novel's unnamed narrator meets the elusive but exciting Richard (an envelope salesman with a nice layman's line in Zen philosophies), he offers her a friendly escape from her dreary domestic life. Burdened by her husband's ongoing negotiations with his angry ex-wife, the strains of looking after two stepchildren, and the lingering ghost of her own past betrayals, she finds that the life of a second marryer leaves much to be desired. As their friendship develops, so grows the shadow cast over her marriage, and when they make a late, illicit bay crossing on a ferryboat, the story gathers momentum under California's Mount Tamalpais. There, in the fabled Golden State, Sylvia Brownrigg shows how even a layman's Zen can lead to some important revelations about the need to look forward, not back. Bristling with honesty and wit, Morality Tale explores the triangular complications that can befall a modern marriage and the tragicomic forces that surround them.
Clear eyed and well written... a tale, deftly and powerfully told
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This novel's story is one that is bound by truth and the tensions of living not only with one's own past but that of one's partners; new and old. I found myself stopping and thinking as scenes and dialogue brought me face to face with clear eyed truth. I do not understand the reviewer who feels that the novel some how loses focus at the end. The novel captures the tone and feel of relationships fraying, starting, inverting and shifting; all in the deft way of a great novel. I cannot imagine anyone who has explored the passionate and often messy life of adult intimacies not finding this a string book.
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