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The Uncoupling

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When the elliptical new drama teacher at Stellar Plains High School chooses for the school play Lysistrata—the comedy by Aristophanes in which women stop having sex with men in order to end a war—a strange spell seems to be cast over the school. Or, at least, over the women. One by one, throughout the high school community, perfectly healthy, normal women and teenage girls turn away from their husbands and boyfriends in the bedroom, for reasons they don't really understand. As the women worry over their loss of passion, and the men become by turns unhappy, offended, and above all, confused, both sides are forced to look at their shared history, and at their sexual selves in a new light.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      What would happen in your town if all the women and girls stopped having anything physical to do with the men and boys? Aristophanes posed that question in LYSISTRATA. Here Wolitzer does the same in this warmhearted comedy about married love, young romance, and sex with and without magic. Angela Brazil's mellow voice perfectly sets the stage as the new drama teacher at Eleanor Roosevelt High chooses LYSISTRATA for the school play, and marriages and affairs all over Stellar Plains, New Jersey, suddenly go haywire. With apparently effortless vocal technique Brazil portrays men filled with longing, women suddenly adamantine, teenage girls abruptly ceasing to lust, and their boyfriends crushed and maddened. This is a gentle and smart fable, given a performance to match. B.G. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 10, 2011
      The latest from Wolitzer (The Ten Year Nap) is a plodding story with a killer hook: will the women of Stellar Plains, N.J., ever have sex again? After new high school drama teacher Fran Heller begins rehearsals for Lysistrata (in which the women of Greece refuse to have sex until the men end the Peloponnesian War), every girl and woman in the community is overcome by a "spell" that causes them to lose all desire for sex. No one is immune, not Dory Lang and her husband, Robby, the most popular English teachers at Eleanor Roosevelt High School; not Leanne Bannerjee, the beautiful school psychologist; or the overweight college counselor Bev Cutler, shackled to a callous hedge-fund manager husband. The Langs' teenaged daughter, Willa, who eventually lands the lead in the play, is also afflicted, wreaking havoc on her relationship with Fran's son, Eli. Despite the great premise and Wolitzer's confident prose, the story never really picks up any momentum, and the questions posed—about parenthood, sacrifice, expectations, and the viability of long-term relationships in the age of Twitter—are intriguing but lack wallop.

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