The Spare Wife, Alex Witchel
The Spare Wife, Alex Witchel
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The Spare Wife

Author: Alex Witchel

Narrator: Laural Merlington

Unabridged: 8 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 02/05/2008

Categories: Fiction, Women


Synopsis

Ponce Morris is a beautiful, rich widow who’s been dubbed “the spare wife” because she’s the perfect companion to the wealthy, powerful couples she socializes with. She’ll go to sports events with the husbands and throw elegant dinner parties and shop with the wives. She’s cool and nonthreatening because the two things everyone knows for sure are that Ponce doesn’t like sex and doesn’t have a romantic bone in her body. Over the years, she has managed other people’s lives—and her own—perfectly. Ponce has everything under control, exactly the way she likes it.Until…Babette Steele, an ambitious aspiring journalist, finds out that Ponce is having an affair with a socially prominent and very married man and decides to break the scandal in a juicy magazine piece. For Ponce’s circle, day-to-day existence quickly becomes a complicated game of social and professional chicken—whoever outsmarts and outmanipulates the other will win.And there is a lot at stake, not only for Ponce but for her friends, all of whom are in the midst of crises of their own: a philandering novelist who hasn’t been able to write since his breakout Wall Street bestseller, an aging billionaire who can’t seem to resist young women (the younger the better), a legendary news show producer on the decline, an old-time politico looking to rebound from his wife’s death, and an editor at a glitzy magazine that covers the worlds of politics, fashion, and Hollywood. As Ponce’s life threatens to come apart at the seams, the author takes us into a world she knows intimately: a dynamic Manhattan filled with opinion makers and social fakers.

About Alex Witchel

Alex Witchel, a Style reporter for The New York Times, is the author of Me Times Three and Girls Only: Sleepovers, Squabbles, Tuna Fish and Other Facts of Family Life. She lives in New York City with her husband, Frank Rich.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Deb on August 19, 2010

Started off a little slow, but picked up after awhile. Yes, at first it was hard to keep track of all the characters and what their relation was to each other. And yes, it is extremely lightweight and some scenes didn't seem like they were fully developed, but I wasn't expecting this to read like Ja......more

Goodreads review by Laura Christoffersen on August 06, 2011

Dumb book. I wouldn't waste my time.......more

Goodreads review by Rowan on March 20, 2023

This book was very confusing. The pov sometimes changed in the middle of a page. It was hard to get into… But when the drama came it got me wrapped. Who doesn’t love some drama? 'When I leave, by the way, please do not console yourself by thinking I’m jealous of you — because I’m not. Yes, my adole......more

Goodreads review by Mary on May 13, 2010

I listened to this on audiobook. It got two stars because the narrator was very good. The story itself was complete fluff and I was never really invested in any of the characters. Very predictable in many ways. This work would not inspire me to read anything else by this author.......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on March 19, 2017

Never a good thing when you find yourself reading just so you can get to the end and start a new book.......more