Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed "Innocent Spouse." Written by the woman who was married to the guy who owned Nathan's in Georgetown. He dropped dead unexpectedly when their child was 5 (this was in the 1990s), and she thought they were loaded, turns out it was all a sham and he owed $3 million in debt that she was responsible for.
Book is all about how she dealt with it - really good.
Carol Joynt. I met her once and she is a nice person.
Anonymous wrote:I really enjoyed "Innocent Spouse." Written by the woman who was married to the guy who owned Nathan's in Georgetown. He dropped dead unexpectedly when their child was 5 (this was in the 1990s), and she thought they were loaded, turns out it was all a sham and he owed $3 million in debt that she was responsible for.
Book is all about how she dealt with it - really good.
jsteele wrote:If you are interested in fairly light reading, try books by George Pelecanos. Sometimes scenes in his novels take place right in my neighborhood. I also really like Gore Vidal's "Washington, DC".