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Whether
they're on their first marriage or their fourth, each of the
24 contributors to this thought-provoking collection has terrific
stories and wisdom to share, and they all do it masterfully.
"Nobody is a perfect match and we have to accept that,"
writes Marge Piercy, who has learned to accommodate her husband's
quirks, just as he has hers. Editor Propp's husband expressed
his annoyanceanger, actuallyover differences so
viciously that after five years she began fantasizing about
leaving. Instead, she went to the Internet, read about verbal
abuse and learned to stand up for herself. NPR reporter Maria
Hinojosa says,
"I stay married because this is the one person who understands
how to help make me into a better person." You might
not agree with everyone's theoriesHannah Pine defends
her choice to be a mother in an open marriagebut each
one deals with the real problems, and pleasures, of marriage.
As editor Trounstine puts it: "[m]arriage doesn't have
the excitement of the illicit or the thrill of the daredevil.
It's more like the quiet hum of the everyday and the occasional
surprise of the sunset."
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