The Widows Of Eastwick by John Updike

Decades after their supernatural youth, three once-powerful women in a small New England town—now widowed—reunite to confront aging, grief, and the complicated legacy of their past lives. When a magnetic younger man arrives, old appetites for power, resentment, and desire are stirred, forcing them to reckon with long-buried secrets, the limits of friendship, and the ways memory and mortality reshape identity. Wry, elegiac, and darkly comic, the story probes loss, female solidarity, and the uneasy intersection of ordinary lives with lingering magic.

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