"For fans of relationship dramas"
In their early fifties, the four women have met for lunch
once a month since they left their school days behind.
Maggie stuns her friends when she announces that she is
pregnant through artificial insemination from semen
donated by her lover Oliver. Nicki is shockingly
belligerent over the news. Perhaps that is caused by her
terrible relationship with her adult stepdaughter Laura
who just returned to the roost and her belief that her
spouse Kit favors his daughter over their son Joey. Alice
thinks her husband since high school Stuart is having an
affair, but is happy yet worried about Maggie. Feeling
left out, Stella takes in a pregnant teen, but cannot
balance between her General Officer personality giving
orders and just providing a helping hand, a trait that her
husband Richard understands all too well. With all four pals in mid life crisis, their relationships
that have survived marriage and children seem in
jeopardy. Especially adding tension is a letter campaign
that calls Maggie a "baby thief" and threatens to hurt her
and her unborn. Relationships are changing, but not
necessarily for the good. Though the angst is at the highest levels of the Richter
scale, fans of relationship dramas will take pleasure from
NOW OR NEVER. The story line is excellent when the four
women go introspective and when they wear the shoes of
others in their sphere. When the tale spins a bit of
intrigue that centers on the threat to Maggie and her
child, the increased suspense takes away from the prime
theme of middle age friends struggling with what they want
out of life. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 16, 2003
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