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Babyville

A Novel

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
Meet Julia, a wildly successful television producer who appears to have the picture-perfect life. But beneath the surface, things are not as perfect as they seem. Stuck in a loveless relationship with her boyfriend, Mark, Julia thinks a baby is the answer . . . but she may want a baby more than she wants her boyfriend. Maeve, on the other hand, is allergic to commitment. A feisty, red-haired, high-power career girl, she breaks out in a rash every time she passes a stroller. But when her no-strings-attached nightlife leads to an unexpected pregnancy, her reaction may be just as unexpected . . . And then there’s Samantha—happily married and eager to be the perfect June-Cleaver mother. But baby George brings only exhaustion, extra pounds, and marital strife to her once tidy life. Is having an affair with a friend’s incredibly sexy husband the answer?
With Babyville, bestselling author Jane Green applies her golden touch to the next phase of a girl’s life. By turns witty, rollicking, and tender, this sparkling, sexy tale about the complexities of modern motherly love isn’t really a story about babies—it’s about three friends whose lives are suddenly turned upside down by that life-changing event that hangs over the head of every single girl: motherhood.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Julia, Samantha, and Maeve all hear the ticking of their biological clocks in this story of love, lust, and the desire to have babies, or not. Julia desperately wants a child and tries everything, including standing on her head to get pregnant. Samantha is just plain pooped after having hers and being up all hours. Maeve doesn't want a baby, but ends up pregnant anyway. As Kate Reading reads this cheerful tale of relationships and desires, the characters grow rounder, and the emotions swing from one end of the spectrum to the other. Reading becomes these incredible women whom Green has blessed with charm, humor, and insight. If you liked Jane Green's other books, you'll love this one. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 9, 2003
      Green chronicled the London singles scene with wit and verve in Bookends
      and Mr. Maybe. Moving on from 20-somethings to 30-somethings, her airily absorbing new novel tracks the dilemmas of highly motivated career women faced with the dreaded baby decision. Julia, a 33-year-old TV producer, has lived with boyfriend Mark for four years, but feels that the relationship has gone stale. She decides they need a baby and becomes obsessed with getting pregnant. She tries all the pregnancy-producing tips she hears: legs in the air for five minutes after coitus, creative visualization, a fertility incantation complete with dancing around a burning candle. All to no avail. Her friend Bella visits from New York, where she is a happily single party animal, and she persuades Julia that a vacation might help. While Julia is in New York, ambitious Maeve is hired to replace her at the TV studio. She's determined to make the big time, adept enough at office politics to sleep with a power figure and definitely averse to emotional attachment. Kids are not on the agenda, but after a one-night stand she winds up pregnant—and the father is Julia's supposedly infertile boyfriend, Mark. Meanwhile, Julia's friend Sam has recently become the mother of baby George, but finds that "nothing had prepared her for the loneliness and the boredom" of having an infant. Sam suffers the familiar postpartum depression symptoms until she falls in love with the husband of a new close friend. There's enough suspense and humor to make up for some clichéd characters, and Green keeps the dialogue snappy and the pace fast.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Read by Geraldine SomervilleGeraldine Somerville triumphs in her reading of the struggles of a trio of young women facing motherhood. Set primarily in London, the novel is peppered with British idioms that only a native can read convincingly. Somerville depicts Julia, Maeve, and Sam with distinct accents, although occasionally she seems to forget who pronounces "Julia" as "Juler." As the women ride the emotional roller coasters of possible infertility, unplanned pregnancy, and life with a newborn, Somerville characterizes their feelings with delightful vocal expressions of woe, joy, doubt, and wonder. Both humorous and tender, the print version is likely to be a good beach read; Somerville's skillful narration makes the audio edition sparkle. J.J.B. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine

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