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Happiness Sold Separately.(Brief article)(Book review)

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| July 10, 2006 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Happiness Sold Separately LOLLY WINSTON. Warner, $21.99 (296p) ISBN 0-446-53306-8

The marriage of Ted and Elinor Mackey, a yuppie podiatrist-lawyer couple in their early-40s living in Northern California, is pushed to the brink when Elinor learns that Ted is having an affair with his trainer, Gina Ellison. Elinor's reaction--pity--surprises her. Winston (Good Grief) adroitly makes it clear that Ted's affair is a symptom: infertility problems have caused years of emotional turmoil. And Gina's no bimbo: she has a loving but difficult relationship with Ted, complicated further by her young son, Toby, and his immediate attachment to Ted …

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