Author: | Helen Zoe Dubenski | ISBN: | 9781462839728 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | April 26, 2001 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Helen Zoe Dubenski |
ISBN: | 9781462839728 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | April 26, 2001 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
Two married couples of the now generation had it made, or so they thought. Good educations, excellent incomes, prestigious professions, and all the trappings of the good life had them set for the future. Good looks and healthy bodies added to the aura of life being a bowl of cherries.
A solid friendship between them had matured over a ten year span, with the wives being extremely close. Their husbands too were friends, although less dependent on each other because of their successful careers and other interests.
Upon reaching their mid-thirties, each couples bowl of cherries dwindled as they assessed the future. Something was missinginner happiness. In its pursuit, each of the four made grievous mistakes at times of critical crossroad decisions. Finding the elusive mountaintop of happiness suddenly became their pressing goal. Ironically, that pursuit took each of the four into a lowly pit of degradation before finding their way.
Two married couples of the now generation had it made, or so they thought. Good educations, excellent incomes, prestigious professions, and all the trappings of the good life had them set for the future. Good looks and healthy bodies added to the aura of life being a bowl of cherries.
A solid friendship between them had matured over a ten year span, with the wives being extremely close. Their husbands too were friends, although less dependent on each other because of their successful careers and other interests.
Upon reaching their mid-thirties, each couples bowl of cherries dwindled as they assessed the future. Something was missinginner happiness. In its pursuit, each of the four made grievous mistakes at times of critical crossroad decisions. Finding the elusive mountaintop of happiness suddenly became their pressing goal. Ironically, that pursuit took each of the four into a lowly pit of degradation before finding their way.