· Susan Rieger's new The Divorce Papers is a modern epistolary novel, chronicling a crumbling marriage in court filings, emails and hand-written notes. Critic Alan Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. · A rich, layered novel told entirely through personal correspondence, office memos, e-mails, articles, handwritten notes, and legal documents, /5(79). A brutally comic chronicle of high-end divorce told through letters, emails and a huge pile of legal memorandums. This is the first novel from Columbia Law School graduate Rieger. Brilliant year-old Sophie Diehl is an up-and-coming criminal defense lawyer in the prestigious firm of Traynor, Hand, Wyzanski in the fictional New England state of www.doorway.ru: Susan Rieger.
The Divorce Papers is built around an undeniably clever conceit. But it's the humor and charm with which Rieger have imbued her novel that make her debut such a memorable read." —Yvonne Zipp, Christian Science Monitor "In her clever modern twist on the epistolary form, Rieger excavates the humor and humanity from a most bitter. item 7 The Divorce Papers by Susan Rieger: Used 7 - The Divorce Papers by Susan Rieger: Used. $ +$ shipping. See all 17 - All listings for this product. Ratings and Reviews. Write a review. out of 5 stars based on 1 product rating. 1 product rating. 5. 1 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars 1. 4. Fiction Released March, Pages Bottom Line: Read it especially if you're a child of divorce or have been through one yourself Affiliate Link: Buy from Amazon Plot Summary of The Divorce Papers. Twenty-nine year old criminal lawyer, Sophie, is forced to pinch hit on the divorce case of Mia Durkheim, the blue blood daughter of one of the firm's most important clients.
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