YOUNG WIVES' TALES :
For Better. For Worse
Lucy stole her friend Rose’s ‘happily ever after’ because
she wanted Rose’s husband and Lucy always gets what she
wants. Big mistake. Rose was the ideal wife and is the
ideal mother; Lucy was the perfect mistress.
As Peter’s interest diminishes and Lucy’s domestic
responsibilities increase, Lucy wonders if the ‘happily
ever after’ is all a big con. Without a maternal bone in
her body she’s always playing catch-up in a game where she
doesn’t know the rules and can’t understand what there is
to win anyway.
Rose doesn’t have the vocabulary to describe Lucy, she
doesn’t like using expletives. A devoted single mum, she
fills her life with labeling school uniforms, organic
vegetables and car runs for extracurricular activities.
She’s an exemplary mother but the boys seem to need her
less and less and without them she wonders what she amounts
to. Her friends are concerned that her life is devoid of
passion, romance or even plans for the future.
They both envy Connie, who is happily married and is
effortlessly balancing two kids with a fulfilling career
until, that is, a dangerous old flame flickers back into
view at the school gates and threatens her marriage.
All three of these women need more than blind belief to
negotiate their way through modern life. Things can only
get better…or worse. Or better?
- "Parks has produced another sassy blinder"
- Mirror
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