Suzanne Blume has survived two marriages, financially supported two children through college and her teaching duties at a Boston university allow her just enough time to take on important legal cases and spend time with her closest friend. Life in her forties has also yielded some unexpected pleasures - she is enjoying her first sexual relationship in years.
But her neat, buttoned-up life starts to unravel when her daughter Elena returns home, angry and unemployed. Can mother and daughter rebuild their fragmented relationship? And what of Suzanne's own mother? Having devoted her life to men and politics with passion, fiercely independent Beverly is now coping with the effects of a stroke and is also forced to share Suzanne's home and rely on the conventional daughter she has never had much time for . . .
Marge Piercy, the critically acclaimed author of 'Woman On The Edge Of Time', 'Braided Lives' and 'Body Of Glass', weaves one of her most compelling novels yet. 'Three Women' is told from the viewpoint of three generations of one unforgettable family as they learn to accept love, life and one another.