The nine lives of Rose Napolitano

"Rose Napolitano is fighting with her husband, Luke, about prenatal vitamins. She promised she'd take them, but didn't. He promised before they got married that he'd never want children, but now he's changed his mind. Their marriage has come to rest on this one question: Can...

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Main Author: Freitas, Donna (Author)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Pamela Dorman Books, [2021]
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Summary: "Rose Napolitano is fighting with her husband, Luke, about prenatal vitamins. She promised she'd take them, but didn't. He promised before they got married that he'd never want children, but now he's changed his mind. Their marriage has come to rest on this one question: Can Rose find it in herself to become a mother? Rose is a successful professor and academic. She's never wanted to have a child. The fight ends, and with it their marriage. But then, Rose has a fight with Luke about the vitamins - again. This time the fight goes slightly differently, and so does Rose's future as she grapples with whether she can indeed give up the one thing she thought she knew about herself. Can she re-imagine her life in a completely new way? That re-imagining plays out again and again in each of Rose's nine lives, just as it does for each of us as we grow into adulthood. What are the consequences of our biggest choices? How would life change if we let go of our preconceived ideas of ourselves and became someone completely new? Rose Napolitano's experience of choosing and then choosing again shows us in an utterly compelling way what it means, literally, to reinvent a life and, sometimes, become a different kind of woman than we ever imagined."--Provided by publisher.
Physical Description: 373 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN: 9781984880598
1984880594
Author Notes: This is Donna Freitas's first adult novel. She is the author of Consent: A Memoir of Unwanted Attention , as well as books for young adults. Donna has written for The Washington Post , The New York Times , and The Wall Street Journal , and has appeared on NPR and the TODAY show. She's on the faculty at Fairleigh Dickinson University's MFA program and lives in Brooklyn and Connecticut.