"My cousin Roger once told me, on the eve of his third wedding, that he felt marriage was addictive. Then he corrected himself. I mean early marriage, he said. The very start of a marriage. It's like a whole new beginning. You're entirely brand-new people; you haven't made any mistakes yet. You have a new place to live and new dishes and this new kind of, like, identity, this 'we' that gets invited everywhere together now. Why, sometimes your wife will have a brand-new name, even."

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About Anne Tyler

Anne Tyler is an American novelist known for literary fiction centered on family life, including The Accidental Tourist and Breathing Lessons. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for Breathing Lessons in 1989.

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