A widower with his deceased wife, who is determined to find him a new bride, only to become jealous of her possible replacements, in this gently comic novel by the beloved American satirist. Roger Folger, age sixty-one, recently lost his wife, Stella, but her spirit hasn't wandered far. An all-too-corporeal Roger converses at will with her disembodied voice in the privacy of the home they shared for many years and you can bet Stella talks back. Roger fills her in on the latest about their kids and neighbors, while she tells Roger what heaven's like picture the Ritz-Carlton in Florida, managed Saint Peter. Stella worries that Roger is lonely, and decides that he needs a new woman in his life. But once he begins to date, Stella grows jealous. She can't help wondering what a second Mrs. Folger will mean for her and Roger both this world and the next. With his signature wry humor, Buchwald delivers a comic gem of a novel, a guaranteed delight for his many fans.
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