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The a friendly relationship of two securely knit NEW YORK couples whose connection isn't quite what it appears threatens to unravel following the publication of a tale in a well-known literary journal that bears a odd resemblance to their real life. This wry, urban novelette blurs the lines between love and lust, devotion and betrayal, laying bare the energy of literature to expose parts of ourselves we might not want to see. Christine Benvenuto oh-so-lightly pokes fun at Manhattan's privileged class, and her observations are all the more biting for their subtlety. Christine Benvenuto is the author of Love-making Changes: A Memoir of Matrimony, Gender, and Moving On, and Shiksa: The Gentile Female in the Jewish World, both from St. Martin's Press, and her brief experiences and essays have came out in many magazines. She received the Brooklyn Film and Arts Festival's Brooklyn Nonfiction Award for the storyline "Death in Brooklyn", was awarded a study fellowship to the Five University Women's Studies Mount Holyoke University, and received a Vogelstein Prize for fiction. She actually is presently writing a novel. This is a short audiobook shared by Shebooks - high-quality fiction, memoir, and journalism for women, by women.