The War of the Roses
Book Jacket
SUMMARY:
The Roses met at an auction on Cape Cod. Oliver had just bought a
Staffordshire figurine-one of a pair-but Barbara outbid him for its
mate. The figurines belonged together, and so did the Roses. Now
the two objets d'art sat together on a shelf in the Roses'
home-symbols of the passion their owners shared. A passion that
united them and now was about to tear them apart . Sharing, for
Oliver and Barbara Rose, was a way of life. Living in the mansion
they had restored together, with the antiques they had collected
together, their rare wines, their orchids, and their children-all
the beautiful things they owned-they were happy. Their latest
project had been the kitchen, which was to be the core of Barbara's
new-found career as a caterer of gourmet foods. Though Oliver was a
busy and successful attorney, he had shared all the planning chores
with her. The tripping point occurred when Oliver collapsed with
what seemed to be a heart attack, and Barbara, as he had expected,
did not rush to his side. Her indifference to his fate was both
galling and an eye-opener about the truth of their marriage, a
truth based more on materialism than mutual sharing and love. The
War of the Roses is a timeless novel. Yet, this is a story uniquely
of our own time, where more and more people measure their happiness
and success in terms of the things they possess. This is the book
that inspired one of the most famous movies about divorce ever
produced. Shown somewhere in the world every week, the movie is an
excellent adaptation of the book that has been translated in almost
every language on the planet. The impact of both the book and the
movie have made them both classics and brought the title The War of
the Roses into the accepted jargon of divorce, describing the
terrible hatred and cruelty engendered in the process. A Major
Motion Picture starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner
released by Twentieth Century Fox.