A sharp and funny portrait of divorce. Splitting captures brilliantly
the chaotic rhythms of a woman in crisis as it chronicles Angelica's
disintegration into a handful of a "perforated" personalities. No one
writes with shrewder insight about women and that ambiguous and
overriding presence in their lives-men -- than Fay Weldon. This is a
journey rich with her wit, wisdom, and very original narrative power.
"It's always a pleasure to read a seasoned novelist in peak form; Weldon
is in complete control of her material here, effortlessly shifting
between laughter and tears." -- Booklist; "Splitting is a vintage Weldon
brew: sharp, effervescent, easily consumed and just the sort that leaves
you ready for another round." -- The Hartford Courant; "A darkly comic
portrait of one woman's shattering response to divorce: the latest from
an author rightly celebrated for writing witty cautionary tales about
the contemporary sexual jungle." -- Kirkus Reviews.