I just found this at my house and realized I never added it here. This is chick lit with a bit more substance. After a politician is cleared of blame for his wife's suicide even though he had been abusing her for years a woman suggests that all women refuse to have sex with their partners until justice is served. Women actually listen to the main character and go along with the sex protest (based on the Lysistrata myth) and she becomes the target of many angry men. There were some funny things here but overall the book was a lot heavier than expected but in a good way.
Meh...Holding Out doesn't stand out much at all in my head. I think it was disappointingly slow and probably involved politics a lot more than I was expecting. Kind of a let down.
I lent my copy to a co-worker in Chicago, and of course never got it back, so it took me years to remember the title. I found this extremely fun and entertaining.
When a (imaginary) Supreme Court Justice is cleared of any involvement in his wife's suicide, women who knew he was a wife abuser are furious. High powered Atlanta businesswoman Lauren Fontaine, much to her surprise, finds herself heading to DC to organize a national protest.
Some readers found Lauren an unlikeable character but I don't recall that bothering me. I loved the modern day version of Lysistrata, and recommend it.
So far, I think the author just lost me on page 50 when she describes the introduction of the "mammified" housekeeper character Elizabeth. *Sigh!* Is there any chance at ALL that a housekeeper could be something OTHER than female, black, and overweight with a Southern-country type vernacular? I guess it's supposed to be a comforting kind of image or something but I just found it disappointingly typical. That said, I'll keep on reading!
Interesting concept, witholding sex to get the world to do what you want; just hasn't ever really worked for me, which is why I find the story a little far-fetched. And the writing did little to enhance my belief.
Modern farce about withholding sex until a Supreme Court Justice who beat his wife is removed from office. A stock broker brings together the women's movement and what consequences she has in her life. Good.
I don't typically read chic lit, but I was given this book for free. If you like chic lit, I bet you'd like this more than I did. The story was pretty amusing and had some real content and drama.
Bought this book at the second hand book sale.. It wasnt everything I expected it to be.. But i fell in love with the characters in the book.. the story line drags a bit but a good read :)