Neile Adams McQueen
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My Husband, My Friend: A Memoir
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1986
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12 editions
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“Since he had no happy, sentimental memories of his childhood, he felt always at odds with the world”
― My Husband, My Friend: A Memoir
― My Husband, My Friend: A Memoir
“I still loved him with all my heart. And I expected I always would. But there was a difference this time around. I knew I was no longer in love with him, and somehow I felt stronger for that knowledge. Yet I believed, and always will, that I owe much of what I am today to him. Our strong history together was unerasable.”
― My Husband, My Friend: A Memoir
― My Husband, My Friend: A Memoir
“1970, someone repeated to him something that Karl Wallenda of the Flying Wallendas had said: “Life is walking on the wire; the rest is waiting in the wings.”
― My Husband, My Friend: A Memoir
― My Husband, My Friend: A Memoir
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