Read the book summary Buy on Amazon 32 Untrue Wednesday Martin Why Nearly Everything We Believe About Women, Lust, and Infidelity Is Wrong and How the New Science Can Set Us Free 4.2 (188 ratings) Listen to the Intro 01:14 What's Untrue about? Untrue (2018) aims to challenge the...
This book offers a fresh look at infidelity and asks a difficult question: Is it such a bad thing after all? Who should read The State of Affairs? Faithful lovers Unfaithful lovers Mistresses and manstresses Read the book summary Buy on Amazon 8 How Luck Happens Janice Kaplan and Barnaby ...
But being a good kid doesn’t stop him from being bullied and feeling like he’s invisible, which is why Dan has low expectations when his parents send him on a class trip to Europe. At first, he’s right. He’s stuck with the same girls from his middle school who love to make f...
Untrue: Why Nearly Everything We Believe About Women, Lust, and Infidelity Is Wrong and How the New Science Can Set Us Free by Wednesday Martin Martin, a cultural critic, does a deep dive into women’s infidelity for her latest book. “As someone who is usually pretty salty about the se...
Not “Just Friends:” Rebuilding Trust and recovering Your Sanity after Infidelity Shirley P. GlassWritten by a leading expert on infidelity, Glass says we are right not to believe the words, “I’m telling you, we’re just friends.” So, no, you’re probably not crazy if you think ...
In present-day London, aspiring historian Caroline Parcewell spends her tenth wedding anniversary alone, reeling from the discovery of her husband’s infidelity. When she finds an old apothecary vial near the river Thames, she can’t resist investigating, only to realize she’s found a link to...
I had that in mind as I began journalist Kate Legge’s memoir,Infidelity and Other Affairs. It’s also about her marriage, which eventually ended after her husband had an affair. In terms of my curiosity about portraying the ‘bad guys’ in memoir, I was rewarded early in the book:Cont...
Iris Murdoch was so obsessed with infidelity and it made me so anxious reading her books. That was always the hard thing for me because I loved Iris Murdoch and this is so I first started reading Iris Murdoch when I was, I guess, eighteen, and at the time I was living in New York ...
“a modern comedy of the best kind, involving two marriages and the interplay of infidelity and basic love.” The two couples are Bea and Darcy, childless and living a somewhat glamorous life in London, and Emma and Stanley, both university educated but living in a grim coastal town on ...
her storybook marriage had been destroyed by her husband’s infidelity. Laura’s divorce left her both emotionally and financially devastated—but determined to rebuild her life without the Templeton fortune.Laura had always defined herself as a wife, a daughter, or a mother. Now, she must final...