Publisher's Synopsis
A veces, esperas que llegue el hombre de tu vida...
Y entonces la vida te manda 203.
Una novela divertidìsima que se ha convertido en un best seller instantáneo de The New York Times y ha causado furor entre los lectores internacionales.
Una noche, en su piso, Lauren encuentra a un desconocido que dice ser su marido. Todas las pruebas que aporta apuntan a que es cierto.
Poco a poco, Lauren se da cuenta de que es el ático de su casa el que le está creando un sinfìn de maridos. Está el que es demasiado guapo (ahì tiene que haber gato encerrado), el que prepara unos desayunos espectaculares, el que convierte todo en un doble sentido (&«¿Te desatasco las tuberìas?»)... y el que puede hacer que se calme con solo tocarla.
Pero cuando se puede cambiar de marido tan fácilmente como de camisa, ¿cómo saber si el que tienes es lo suficientemente bueno, o el equivocado, o el mejor? ¿Y cuánto tiempo puedes seguir intentando averiguarlo?
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER READ WITH JENNA'S APRIL BOOK CLUB PICK NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 2024 BY THE WASHINGTON POST, NPR, PEOPLE, PARADE, AND BOOKRIOT
The Husbands delights in asking: how do we navigate life, love, and choice in a world of never-ending options? ("A bottomless champagne flute of a novel -The Washington Post)
When Lauren returns home to her flat in London late one night, she is greeted at the door by her husband, Michael. There's only one problem-she's not married. She's never seen this man before in her life. But according to her friends, her much-improved decor, and the photos on her phone, they've been together for years.
As Lauren tries to puzzle out how she could be married to someone she can't remember meeting, Michael goes to the attic to change a lightbulb and abruptly disappears. In his place, a new man emerges, and a new, slightly altered life re-forms around her. Realizing that her attic is creating an infinite supply of husbands, Lauren confronts the question: If swapping lives is as easy as changing a lightbulb, how do you know you've taken the right path? When do you stop trying to do better and start actually living?