How could ANYONE resist a short story collection titled; “Today a Woman Went Mad in the Supermarket”? I couldn’t!These thirteen stories by Hilma Wolitzer are entertaining, poignant, nostalgic, current, thought-provoking, humorous, and heartbreaking.Wolitzer tackles he human condition in general, and specifically women’s lives and the expectations associated with mother and wifehood, and how they have changed in modern history. Most of the stories were written in the 1970s and I enjoyed the nostalgic quality to those, while also being amazed by what has changed and what has not.Several of the stories concern Paulette and Howard and their family over the years of their “courtship”, marriage, and raising a family. I don’t want to spoil how Wolitzer brilliantly brings their story into the present for an apt conclusion.Read the Forward by Elizabeth Stout (and read her wonderful new novel “Oh William!”, too!) but read it AFTER you’ve read these stories.