The complex story of Mary's marriage
and separation is the stuff of her memoir: Sex After Sixty: a memoir about her separation
from her husband and her rediscovery of life, sex and love after
sixty.
Here are some excerpts from Mary's stories:
From "Proof"
She took the pile of dough, lifted it above her
head and slammed it into the wooden board. A burst of flour hit
the air and the front of his suit. “I remember a lot of
stuff.”
He said “Like what?”
From "Guarding the Pie"
Martin was looking way too comfortable in the wing
chair. After dinner, this was where she and Al put their feet
up, talked and read their books, side by side, each with a crook-neck
halogen lamp for good, solid light. She said to Martin, “Late,
you might say?” with a question in her voice that she answered
by deciding she’d never tell
him the chair’s secret.
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