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Wives

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Pages
352
Language
EN
ISBN
9781488054358
Reading Time
~6h 10min

Wives is a book by Tarryn Fisher. It has 352 pages.

About this book

Tarryn Fisher’s Wives examines the quiet complexities of marriage through three women whose lives intersect in a close-knit community. The narrative moves between Grace, navigating early wedded uncertainties; Sarah, confronting the emotional toll of infertility and shifting relational expectations; and Emily, reflecting on decades of choices that have shaped her identity. Rather than offering a single definition of marital fulfillment, the novel explores how faith, friendship, and societal pressure intersect with personal desire. Fisher’s prose is characterized by restrained emotional precision and a willingness to sit with ambiguity, allowing readers to witness the gap between idealized romance and lived reality. The interwoven structure emphasizes how women’s experiences of partnership are rarely isolated, instead echoing across different life stages. Notable for its unflinching yet compassionate portrayal of domestic life, the book invites reflection on how marriage functions as both sanctuary and site of negotiation. Through carefully observed details and psychologically grounded characters, Fisher crafts a study of commitment that resists easy resolution while honoring the quiet endurance required to sustain human connection.

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How many pages is Wives?+

Wives has 352 pages.

What is Wives about?+

Tarryn Fisher’s Wives examines the quiet complexities of marriage through three women whose lives intersect in a close-knit community. The narrative moves between Grace, navigating early wedded uncertainties; Sarah, confronting the emotional toll of infertility and shifting relational expectations; ...

Who wrote Wives?+

Wives was written by Tarryn Fisher.