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By Bethany Chase
Subjects: Self-realization in women, Large print books, Domestic fiction, Femmes mariées, Adultery, Livres en gros caractères, Événements stressants de la vie, Réalisation de soi chez la femme, Large type books, Contemporary Women, Romans, nouvelles, FICTION, Fiction, Conflits conjugaux, Fiction, romance, general, Married women, Marital conflict, Life change events
Description: "From Bethany Chase--whom bestselling author Emily Giffin calls "a great new voice in fiction"--comes a wise and delightfully relatable novel about a woman's journey to rebuild her life, and her heart, after a stunning betrayal. Can you ever really know the person you love? She never saw it coming. Without even a shiver of suspicion to warn her, Caroline Hammond discovers that her husband is having an affair with a man--a revelation that forces her to question their entire history together, from their early days as high school sweethearts through their ten years as a happily married couple. In her now upside-down world, Caroline begins envisioning her life without the relationship that has defined it: the loneliness of being an "I" instead of a "we"; the rekindled yet tenuous closeness with her younger sister; and the unexpected--and potentially disastrous--attraction she can't get off her mind. Caroline always thought she knew her own love story, but as her husband's other secrets emerge, she must decide whether that story's ending will mean forgiving the man she's loved for half her life, or facing her future without him. Compassionate and uplifting, Results May Vary is a bittersweet celebration of the fact that in love and in life, we rarely get exactly what we bargained for."-- "After seventeen years together, a woman discovers that her husband has been having an affair, and struggles to make sense of what that means for their history"-- Without even a shiver of suspicion to warn her, Caroline Hammond discovers that her husband is having an affair with a man-- a revelation that forces her to question their entire history together, from their early days as high school sweethearts through their ten years as a happily married couple. In her now upside-down world, Caroline begins envisioning her life without the relationship that has defined it: the loneliness of being an "I" instead of a "we." As her husband's other secrets emerge, she must decide whether to forgive the man she's loved for half her life, or face a future without him.
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