New Yorker Dory is willing to sacrifice anything for her new man--even her own independence--but she soon begins to question her new docile and slothful habits.
"New Yorker Dory is willing to sacrifice anything for her new man--even her own independence--but she soon begins to question her new docile and slothful habits."@en
"Dory's efficient homemaking skills become that of drudgery as the years pass, causing her to feel as if she is losing love, purpose, and, most of all, herself."@en
"When Dory first left Manhattan for life with Griff Michaels in Washington, D.C., she threw herself into cooking, cleaning, baking, and decorating with the same energy that had made her magazine career a success. But as the months passed, she had to work harder and harder at happiness. She grew fat and sloppy, and Griff grew more and more distant. For the first time in her life, Dory was afraid of losing love, purpose, and, most of all, herself."
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