Provocative New Novel of Senior Sexuality:
http://www.authors-sell-book.com/a-temporary-new-wife.html
AuthorsOmniscient Publishers announces the publication of a unique and challenging new novel entitled A Temporary New Wife, by Malcolm Goodway. This is a dark comedy of intergenerational sexuality, replete with erotic passages, a seemingly logical exposition for an innovative use for marriage, and a highly amusing what if" scenario revolving around such an idea actually taking hold. It should be of great interest to the 50+ generation, particularly its male members. Additional information, including an internet purchasing option, can be found at the publishers site
http://www.authors-sell-book.com/a-temporary-new-wife.html
(PRWEB) May 24, 2004 -- The novel tells the story of Wilson, a retired engineer who likes to understand anything and everything through honest but merciless analysis. When he applies his method to comprehending the relationships between the sexes, he arrives at a surprising conclusion.
Attempting to apply what he has derived logically into actual practice, he finds himself redefining the prerequisites of intergenerational sex. Unexpectedly, a process begins in which adherents flock to him and a social movement takes shape in which the uses of marriage itself are brought into question.
As these events unfold, Wilson endeavors to remain mainstream and non-revolutionary, but he is pulled into areas he never intended to enter but struggles to control. But his fight is far from unpleasant, and it brings both sexual adventures and a modicum of fame. And last but not least, he almost unwillingly becomes a spokesman for geriatric sex.
Says AuthorsOmniscient Executive Secretary Olga Kellen, What is unusual about this novel is that it was written by a technical executive who, though the author of numerous scientific papers, had never before written a work of fiction during his seventy-odd years. And it succeeds in making you believe that there might be a perfectly reasonable way for an elderly man to enter into a liaison with a much younger woman to the benefit of both, even though each gets something vastly different from the relationship."
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