Anonymous wrote:I just finished the book. Belle was objective, describing how the ExH maintained the yard every year and how he recorded the kids' lives, EVERY year, on a DVD for 16 years. He didn’t come across as an absent father. He was warm and even-tempered. Further, did anyone else pick up the same things? He seems to be a fun person who speaks Greek, since he goes to Greece each summer to do research with his stepfather, the professor, and he knows Asia very well. She seems a really plain Jane and a potentially boring person. What he did was absolutely jerkish, but I wonder if this marriage was a mismatch from the start.
Anonymous wrote:Now that I have read the book I find her shallow. Way too many references to various clubs, degrees, properties, family names etc.
Women in these circles become obsessed with status and their social lives. Their priorities aren’t their husbands. It’s not surprising to me he got tired of her and left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished the book. Belle was objective, describing how the ExH maintained the yard every year and how he recorded the kids' lives, EVERY year, on a DVD for 16 years. He didn’t come across as an absent father. He was warm and even-tempered. Further, did anyone else pick up the same things? He seems to be a fun person who speaks Greek, since he goes to Greece each summer to do research with his stepfather, the professor, and he knows Asia very well. She seems a really plain Jane and a potentially boring person. What he did was absolutely jerkish, but I wonder if this marriage was a mismatch from the start.
I read the book through twice because I was surprised by interpretations like yours and wanted to make sure I didn’t miss something. Your read suggests you read 3 random pages.
She didn’t sound boring at all, but the description of the things he did to me came across as the kind of stuff a narcissist does once in a while just to get attention. Yardwork, a dvd? That’s stuff that’s tangible and that gets you praise. And allows you to write the story of your life and relationship every year, conveniently.
I’d buy your take more easily if you’d said he did all the quiet stuff in the background. But he didn’t.
Anonymous wrote:I just finished the book. Belle was objective, describing how the ExH maintained the yard every year and how he recorded the kids' lives, EVERY year, on a DVD for 16 years. He didn’t come across as an absent father. He was warm and even-tempered. Further, did anyone else pick up the same things? He seems to be a fun person who speaks Greek, since he goes to Greece each summer to do research with his stepfather, the professor, and he knows Asia very well. She seems a really plain Jane and a potentially boring person. What he did was absolutely jerkish, but I wonder if this marriage was a mismatch from the start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just finished the audiobook version. It cold be because of her voice but she came across as needy, naive, and whiny. He came across as your basic damaged yet educationally privileged sociopathic man. You don't get to the position he was in his career by being a nice guy.
THAT SAID, she also takes some responsibility for the above description, or at least shows some self-awareness. She also didn't outright say it but definitely implied that he used her for her family connections from the very beginning. I also didn't get the feeling that she was one of those super attention-seeking socialites at all. She was definitely concerned about the people at "the club" but that was more of her and the kids' support system in the Vineyard. I sort of understand that as as divorced mom myself who worried about her kids' social supports at the time.
Agree. So may people chiming in who clearly never read the book. Yes, they lived a high income NYC life, but she was not a socialite - she even talks about eschewing that role, and they did not have a nanny for the kids.
I listened to the book. This is not true. She did have a nanny and eventually her children attended boarding school.
One attended boarding school, not all three. But what does that have to do with anything?