Everything is Perfect: A Memoir
β Scribed by Kate Nason
- Publisher
- MaryMaryMary LLC
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The true story of a woman caught in one of the most riveting, talked about political scandals of our generation!
Seven years into her second marriage, Kate Nason discovered her husband was cheating on her. Then, the unimaginable happened. She woke to the news that one of her husbandβs βother womenβ was at the center of a national scandal. The press surrounded her home, clamoring for details, and quickly transformed Kateβs private heartbreak into public humiliation.
Nasonβs memoir uncovers the little-known side of a well-known story, unveiling a cautionary tale about the ways we deceive ourselves when we allow ourselves to be deceived by those we love. Everything Is Perfect is an intimate reveal of infidelity, gaslighting, and the silent wife at the press conference. Nason explores the roles women inhabit throughout their lives, how they carry trauma, and the lengths theyβll go to protect their children and save themselves. Itβs a fierce and often funny self-reckoning, a meditation on learning to trust oneβs intuition, and a case study of how one woman undid a bad βI do.β
In the tradition of Lisa Brennan Jobs' Small Fry or Chanel Millerβs Know My Name, Everything Is Perfect is a beautifully written, deeply personal, unsparing self-portrait that goes deeper than the familiar news story within.
What people are saying about this courageous book of love, loss, and resilience :
βββββ "A fierce look at narcissism and why women stay in bad relationships" β Audible Review
βββββ "Heartbreak countered by strength and courage" β Audible Review
βββββ "...this is among the most beautifully written memoirs Iβve ever read. In fact, itβs downright poetic. Three cheers (and five stars) for a woman who has spun her misery into a beautiful, helpful, kind memoir." β Audible Review
βββββ "To say that Kate Nason's memoir is the story of how a woman survived her husband's infidelity is like saying plants need water... A wonderful read." β Audible Review
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