The Irresistible Henry House by Lisa Grunwald

To the ranks of iconic mid-century modern men Gump and Garp, add Lisa Grunwald’s The Irresistible Henry House. Henry arrives in the world as a "practice baby," passed between a dozen young women at the Practice House of Wilton College’s Home Economics program in a decidedly pre-Spock era that discouraged mothers from holding babies "too much." From the beginning, Henry inspires in women the desire for his exclusive attention. But what propels this fascinating story is Henry’s struggle to define the desires of his own heart, while the women who love him forge their own identities in the crucible of the 20th century’s sexual revolution. read more

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