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Perfection (Hardcover)

Perfection (Hardcover)

A Memoir of Betrayal and Renewal
by Metz, Julie
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    Documents the author`s journey of grief, betrayal, and healing after the sudden early death of her husband to a pulmonary embolism, an event that rendered her a single mother and led to the discovery that her husband had been having an affair throughou...

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Documents the author`s journey of grief, betrayal, and healing after the sudden early death of her husband to a pulmonary embolism, an event that rendered her a single mother and led to the discovery that her husband had been having an affair throughout their marriage with one of her best friends.

Author:
Metz, Julie
ISBN:
9781401322557
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
344
Publish Date:
06/09/2009
Publisher:
Voice
Language:
English

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      This book starts off with a bang, and continues to the end. Not boring but in your face truthful. This author tells you things most people would'nt admitt to themselves, let alone write for public consumption. Shameful but fascitnating. I read this book in one day.

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  • As recounted in this dark and affecting memoir, Metz's discovery of her husband's long trail of philandering well after he died reveals the state of willful ignorance and comfortable self-deception that reigned in her marriage. At their home in the northern suburbs of New York City on June 8,2003, Henry, her husband of 13 years, suffered sudden cardiac arrest, leaving the author, a 44-year-old graphic artist, widowed and the sole caretaker of their six-year-old daughter, Liza. Initially unable to face the details surrounding his death, she left to her friends the task of cleaning out her dead husband's office, though those same well-meaning people hid from her the truth they gleaned from Henry's computer files and correspondence: he had been enjoying a two-year affair with another woman in their town, as well as numerous other dalliances. Metz, after the shock of Henry's death, found solace in shopping and flirting with a much younger artist, Tomas, who was also friendly with Henry; once Tomas intimated that Henry had another life, the author began digging, calling and e-mailing every woman she learned had had a relationship with her husband, obsessed with finding the truth. Metz's road to emotional honesty proves cautionary and trying. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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