Sisters
& Husbands
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by
Connie Briscoe
Hardcover: 288 pages
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (June 2, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0446534897
ISBN-13: 978-0446534895
Book Review by
Alisa Hyman
“…She believed all men had it in them to cheat. They were a
different kind of beast. Yet she also believed firmly that as
long as she picked a good enough man and fulfilled his needs in
every way- emotionally, sexually, mentally- he wouldn’t stray.”
Or would he?
It's a startling, yet true statistic: According to an article
on cnn.com, 43% of first marriages in the United States end in
divorce or separation within 15 years. One in three marriages
fails with in ten years. One in five fail within five years.
These are some depressing figures. It almost makes one wonder if
the time, energy, effort, and expense of marriage are even worth
it, considering the fact that it's highly likely the marriage
won't survive anyway.
Come on. Don't act like this never crossed your mind. I
myself have considered on more than one occasion getting myself
a loyal puppy and leaving this marriage business to those
helpless romantics who still believe the hype and think that
fairy tales can become reality.
Obviously, I'm not the only one with doubts about marriage.
This seems to be a popular subject, especially among
African-American women. So popular, in fact, that Connie Briscoe
made it the subject of her latest book, Sisters and Husbands.
First of all, the title alone suggests that this is gonna be
a juicy read full of drama, neck-snapping, eye rolling, and "oh,
NO he/ she DIDN'T!!" moments. Something about sisters and
husbands just doesn't mix...
The story is based on Beverly, a thirty-nine year old woman
who is quickly approaching her wedding date. Beverly was the
main character in one of Briscoe’s earlier works, Sisters and
Lovers. Now, ten years two fiancées later, Beverly has finally
met the man of her dreams. Handsome, successful Julian seems to
be everything Beverly has ever wanted in a man, and the fact
that he is madly in love with her certainly doesn’t hurt matters
any. There is no doubt that she has finally found the man she
wants to spend the rest of her life with, and she eagerly
anticipates the day she is to become his wife.
That is, until the marriages of Beverly’s older sisters,
Charmaine and Evelyn, seem to fall apart before Beverly’s eyes,
causing her to doubt herself, her man, and her pending marriage.
Charmaine’s husband, Tyrone, is rigid and uncompromising when
it comes to his daughter from a previous marriage. When
14-year-old Tiffany comes to visit for the summer, Tyrone is
determined to make up for the time he doesn’t spend with his
daughter by buying her anything she wants and catering to her
every whim, even if it means overruling and completely ignoring
the wishes of his wife, which creates havoc and chaos in their
once peaceful household.
Responsible, reliable, rich Kevin, Evelyn’s husband, was once
the living definition of the perfect husband, and he and his
wife seem to have the perfect marriage. One day, Kevin claims
that he and Evelyn have grown apart, and, as a result, he leaves
Evelyn abruptly in pursuit of what he calls a “New Age”
lifestyle- a lifestyle that includes getting rid of his
successful law practice, his designer suits, his sprawling
mansion, his hair, and his wife and picture-perfect marriage. To
add to the drama, Kevin is discovered in the middle of a sexual
tryst with no one other than Beverly's best friend and maid of
honor, Valerie.
I bet my idea of the loyal puppy sounds really good to you
right about now, doesn't it??
During what should be the happiest time in her life, Beverly
begins to second-guess her decision to marry Julian. She is
forced to take a hard look at the institution of marriage. With
so many unions falling apart around her, Beverly begins to doubt
that marriage works at all. These doubts threaten to cost
Beverly both the wedding and the man of her dreams. Will she get
over herself and her fears in time to marry this dream man, or
will she, too, begin the hunt for a canine companion?
What I appreciated most about the book was the practicality
of the issues at hand. Briscoe considers real-life situations,
like blended families, mid-life crisis, and the pre-wedding
jitters that many people experience prior to their first
marriage. Nothing seems far-fetched or unrealistic. Nonetheless,
I did find the characters to be kind of on the mawkish side.
Sometimes their emotional reactions to situations made them seem
silly, almost corny and difficult to believe. However, the
page-turning drama and the situations in the novel make this an
easy, fun read. I did find myself pondering the idea and the
institution of marriage. Buried in the drama and the sex and the
fighting and the emotions of this novel are several questions:
Are all people capable of cheating? Is being in love enough?
What makes a marriage last? Although Briscoe doesn't exactly
provide the answers to these questions, she certainly provides
an interesting springboard for discussion in Sisters and
Husbands, which is sure to be a summertime hit.
Related Links
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