Funny and rather thought provoking

Can anyone really be "all good?" In this story, a "good" woman with a grumpy husband is about to leave him when he undergoes a transformation at the hands of a hippie guru of sorts. Suddenly, he's "all good." The result is some truly hilarious scenarios that would make for a great comedy movie. And the truth it exposes is that we need to be at least a little bit selfish or "bad." Loved this book! I also found it interesting that a male author can write from a woman's perspective and still be absolutely convincing. It's a pet theory of mine that only really good authors can develop characters of the opposite sex believably. Hats off! This isn't great literature, but its a brilliant read!