A review by susanscribs
Three Stages of Amazement by Carol Edgarian

3.0

A lot of readers felt the main characters were rich, spoiled yuppies with First World problems. That didn't bother me, but I failed to feel much of a connection to the heroine or understand why she was considered so appealing to her husband and ex-lover. She was a good mother but ultimately whiny and selfish; her husband was a saint for putting up with her. Despite the unsympathetic heroine, the book was well-written and an interesting look at a brief moment in recent history before the economic bubble burst.