Foreign Parts

Foreign Parts1994
About this book
"What begins as a driving holiday in Northern France for two Scotswomen turns into a caustic and funny account of dysfunctional relationships - both between men and women and between women friends. Cassie and Rona - in their late thirties, both single and childless - are on each other's nerves from the moment they cross the Channel: Cassie is testy and cynical, Rona patient and plodding.
Both are self-conscious of the fact that they seem to fit the stereotype of two "spinsters" linked by loneliness, and consequently rebel against the notion that a woman needs a man to feel "complete." Faced with the dilemma of "fancying men and not liking them very much," the women ponder the alternatives as they endure one tourist nightmare after another."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 1994
- OL Work ID
- OL2535335W
Subjects
FictionScotsMan-woman relationshipsTravelersSingle womenFriendshipNew York Times reviewedFiction, generalFrance, fictionTravel