May We Borrow Your Husband?: And Other Comedies of the Sexual Life - Greene, Graham

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Paperback. English. Penguin. 1986.142pp.

In fair/good condition.

Affairs, obsessions, grand passions and tiny ardours are illuminated in this collection of 12 wryly humorous tales of love. Whether depicting the innocence and corruption of a honeymoon couple or the frustration of missed sexual opportunities, the stories expose a range of human frailties.

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