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316 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2002
American women are crazy, [Maurizio] thought. She works all day to make me a meal, then sulks through it . . . .
Eliana would sulk for a while then she'd blow, inevitably launching into a tirade about how little time he spend at home or why he hadn't bothered to call her . . . . Either way, [she] didn't have the stomach for conflict that he had. She would go off for a while then come back and be civil—be a good wife.
Always the same foolishness, he thought. If she wants me home so much, why does she make it so damn miserable to come home? (pp. 31-32)