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    Adorable! Loved that this was set in Michigan—made me very nostalgic for my childhood home

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    I love a book about marriage, and this one, while entirely devoid of the angst and passion that typically drive the plot for this archetype, somehow managed to capture my attention with mundanity.

    The Ten Year Affair is a quiet novel, one that doesn't take itself too seriously. The tone is comedic and matter of fact. Cora is eminently likeable--as she herself describes: "Her whole life, people had railed on about her personality. Such a smart girl--woman! Such a smart woman. And funny. It got worse (better) as she got older. Kind, empathetic, a good parent. That was nice, right? That was what you wanted. But couldn't this one man objectify her?" (38).

    And that's the crux of this story. It asks the question--if you have a perfectly nice life: a kind partner, kids you love, a career that's not overly stressful and pays the bills, would you stray? Why would you risk all that niceness? Is it even your choice, or is it inevitable/fate?

    To answer this question, we grow older with Cora for ten years. The life depicted in these pages is so real and proximate to so many yuppie realities that it feels like looking in the bathroom mirror--when the overhead lighting is harsh and your pores look huge from 6 inches away. What would you give for a little blurring filter, a little tonic to rub away the many paper cuts of daily, responsible existence? Is the affair the tonic or the poison?

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