Meri is newly married, pregnant, and standing on the cusp of her life as
a wife and mother, recognizing with some terror the gap between reality
and expectation. Delia--wife of the two-term liberal senator Tom
Naughton--is Meri's new neighbor in the adjacent New England town house.
Tom's chronic infidelity has been an open secret in Washington circles,
but despite the complexity of their relationship, the bond between them
remains strong. Soon Delia and Meri find themselves leading strangely
parallel lives, as they both reckon with the contours and mysteries of
marriage: one refined and abraded by years of complicated intimacy, the
other barely begun. With precision and a rich vitality, Sue
Miller--beloved and bestselling author of While I Was Gone--brings us
a highly charged, superlative novel about marriage and forgiveness.