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The Stepford Wives

by Ira Levin, Chuck Palahniuk, Peter Straub

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144 pages31 editions2002William Morrow PaperbacksISBN 9788089199013
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About this book

The Stepford Wives is a 1972 satirical novel by Ira Levin. The story concerns Joanna Eberhart, a photographer and young mother who suspects the submissive housewives in her new idyllic Connecticut neighborhood may be robots created by their husbands. Also contained in: - [Reader's Digest Condensed Books. Volume 1 - 1973](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16036164W) - [Three by Ira Levin](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16660211W)

Publication Details

Publisher
William Morrow Paperbacks
Published
2002
Pages
144
ISBN
9788089199013
Language
en
Editions
31

About Ira Levin

Ira Levin was born in 1929 in New York City and is a graduate of New York University. He wrote television plays and short stories and, when he was twenty-two, A Kiss Before Dying. After two years of military service he turned to playwriting; No Time for Sergeants, adapted from Mac Hyman's novel was his most successful stage work, but his favorite is a musical called Drat! The Cat! for which he wrote the book and lyrics. Its early closing sent him back to novel writing, and the outcome was the diabolical chiller Rosemary's Baby. He has since written another play, Dr. Cook's Garden, filmed by Paramount Pictures in 1971, and he is nearing completon of another novel. He lives in Manhattan, is divorced, and has three sons.

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