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Review: A woman reflects on the summer her life changed in ‘Ripeness’

In the arresting opening scene of Sarah Moss’ new novel, “Ripeness,” we meet Edith, 73, smushed beneath the substantial body of her once-a-week lover, a potter named Gunther. Lines from Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy” flit through her mind

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Review: A woman reflects on the summer her life changed in ‘Ripeness’

In the arresting opening scene of Sarah Moss’ new novel, “Ripeness,” we meet Edith, 73, smushed beneath the substantial body of her once-a-week lover, a potter named Gunther. Lines from Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy” flit through her mind

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Helena Independent Record broke the news in Helena, United States on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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