Back in 1973, during the hectic days of
Watergate, Judith Wax created an out-
rageously funny Chaucerian takeoff
called "The Waterbury Tales" that ran
in Time, Newsweek, The New Republic,
and newspapers around the country.
Judith Wax, who was lorry-two at the
time and had been meaning to start
writing for fourteen years, was finally
catapulted into a writing career.
Now, six years and numerous articles
later, she has written a book that is
every bit as funny and timely as her
very first effort. In Starting in the Mid-
dle, she shows us exactly what it means
to come of age (middle age, that is) for
women in America today. She analyzes
marriages--what makes them work,
what tears them apart--discusses the
late-blooming affair as well as the
late-blooming career,and examines the
empty nest syndrome from a new
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