<p><b>Two women are reunited twenty years after the love affair that changed both their worlds. Sylvia Brownrigg's <i>Pages for Her</i> is a novel about love, memory and what it is to be a woman, a wife, and a mother.</b><br><br><b>'A complex portrait of two women's sexuality . . . an absolute pleasure' – Alice Sebold</b><br><br>Flannery, a writer with one well-known rather racy book to her name, is, by her own admission, in a situation she never thought she'd be: married to a man who overshadows her and defined by her primary relationships as wife and mother. When Flannery is invited to a writers' conference she sees a chance to return to a world she knew well. And then she recognizes the name of the chair of the event: Anne Arden. Suddenly Flannery is thrown back twenty years to her eighteen-year-old self and the most intense love affair of her entire life.<br><br>On the other