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Remind Me Again Why I Married You [Hardcover]

Rita Ciresi (Author)
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May 27, 2003
No one blends humor and heartbreak like Rita Ciresi, whose award-winning novels are lauded as much for their generous wit as for their unflinching honesty. Ciresi’s crowd-pleasing novel Pink Slip captivated readers and critics alike, introducing two utterly unforgettable characters and a love story both bittersweet and comic. Now Ciresi returns to the people and place of that irresistible bestseller in a riotous and rueful, sexy and poignant tale of married love…a novel that asks how two people who fell desperately, passionately, heartbreakingly in love can sustain a second act.

It’s Valentine’s Day, and Lisa Strauss, nee Diodetto, is spending it playing dutiful wife at a $100-a-head benefit instead of in bed with Eben, her hardworking husband of (is it only?) five years. Once upon a time, Lisa, too, was a member of the corporate workaday world--until she fell in love with her boss (Eben), gave birth to a cute but rambunctious son, and gradually morphed into a stay-at-home mom. Somewhere in the mix Lisa also is a writer with ambitions of fame and glory, but those dreams seem to be shrinking, along with her sex life. That is, until a hotshot literary agent shows interest in Lisa’s magnum opus.

Suddenly, she has a pen name, and an excerpt of her book appears in Playboy. In between revising chapters, Lisa is trying--and failing miserably--to get pregnant again. She’s going house-hunting with Cynthia Farquhar, the gorgeous blond Realtor/divorcee who has become her closest confidante (and the object of Eben’s secret fantasies). And she’s wondering if this is all marriage is and can ever be: bonded for life to a man who may never again be the red-hot lover of their pre-marriage union. In fact, he just may turn out to be the conflicted protagonist of her novel--a devoted family man whose moral fiber may not be strong enough to withstand the slings and arrows of lust and temptation. As their lives begin to bizarrely mirror aspects of Lisa’s book…as marital life as they know it teeters on the edge of utter chaos, Lisa and Eben search--apart and together--for the answer to the question that has plagued husbands and wives since time immemorial: Can love survive marriage?

In a wickedly funny, right-on-target look at love and relationships, Rita Ciresi peels back the layers of a marriage with equal doses of hilarity and humanity. Filled with all the zest, zingers, and unexpected surprises of life, Remind Me Again Why I Married You is this uncommonly gifted author at her lusty and liberating best.


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After five years of marriage, Lisa and Eben Strauss, who fell in love when they both worked at Boorman Pharmaceuticals in Pink Slip (1998) and married after Lisa became pregnant, are having problems. Lisa, discontented with the dullness of her life, escapes to the world of her imagination to write; her short story is published in Playboy. Ebb, newly promoted to executive vice president for internal relations of the merged Scheer-Boorman LifeSciences, feels like a highly paid HR director, with his biggest problem being potty parity in the company's new wing. Their adenoidal almost-five-year-old son, Danny, is alternately a joy and a nuisance, especially when he enters their bedroom at inopportune moments. And their attempt to conceive a second child has them taking temperatures and making love on schedule. When attractive realtor Cynthia Farquar helps them find a bigger house, Lisa instantly bonds with her, while Ebb dreams of bedding her. A little more tenderness would make this story more appealing, but fans of Pink Slip will be happy to catch up. Michele Leber
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No one blends humor and heartbreak like Rita Ciresi, whose award-winning novels are lauded as much for their generous wit as for their unflinching honesty. Ciresi?s crowd-pleasing novel Pink Slip captivated readers and critics alike, introducing two utterly unforgettable characters and a love story both bittersweet and comic. Now Ciresi returns to the people and place of that irresistible bestseller in a riotous and rueful, sexy and poignant tale of married love?a novel that asks how two people who fell desperately, passionately, heartbreakingly in love can sustain a second act.

It?s Valentine?s Day, and Lisa Strauss, nee Diodetto, is spending it playing dutiful wife at a $100-a-head benefit instead of in bed with Eben, her hardworking husband of (is it only?) five years. Once upon a time, Lisa, too, was a member of the corporate workaday world--until she fell in love with her boss (Eben), gave birth to a cute but rambunctious son, and gradually morphed into a stay-at-home mom. Somewhere in the mix Lisa also is a writer with ambitions of fame and glory, but those dreams seem to be shrinking, along with her sex life. That is, until a hotshot literary agent shows interest in Lisa?s magnum opus.

Suddenly, she has a pen name, and an excerpt of her book appears in Playboy. In between revising chapters, Lisa is trying--and failing miserably--to get pregnant again. She?s going house-hunting with Cynthia Farquhar, the gorgeous blond Realtor/divorcee who has become her closest confidante (and the object of Eben?s secret fantasies). And she?s wondering if this is all marriage is and can ever be: bonded for life to a man who may never again be the red-hot lover of their pre-marriage union. In fact, he just may turn out to be the conflicted protagonist of her novel--a devoted family man whose moral fiber may not be strong enough to withstand the slings and arrows of lust and temptation. As their lives begin to bizarrely mirror aspects of Lisa?s book?as marital life as they know it teeters on the edge of utter chaos, Lisa and Eben search--apart and together--for the answer to the question that has plagued husbands and wives since time immemorial: Can love survive marriage?

In a wickedly funny, right-on-target look at love and relationships, Rita Ciresi peels back the layers of a marriage with equal doses of hilarity and humanity. Filled with all the zest, zingers, and unexpected surprises of life, Remind Me Again Why I Married You is this uncommonly gifted author at her lusty and liberating best.


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Delacorte Press (May 27, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385335849
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385335843
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,671,364 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Rita Ciresi is the author of four award-winning novels and two short-story collections. Visit her website at www.ritaciresi.com.

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I think Rita Ciresi has been spying on my marriage, April 17, 2004
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I picked up this book as something to read on vacation, and didn't put it together with Pink Slip until about 3/4 of the way through the book. I would agree with another reviewer and say that if you are reading this book to compare it to Pink Slip, you probably will be disappointed. Compare your life now to your life when you met/fell in love/married your spouse? Not really as thrilling is it? This book is all about the subtleties of what goes on in a marriage - what's left unsaid, what's taken for granted, and just all of the little things, in general, that go into being a married couple. There are really days when a jacket left over a chair is like a slap in the face. Every once in a while you need a little reminder of why you are together, and I think that is what this book is all about. It's not glamorous, or filled with hilarious characters, or jam-packed withe exciting moments - but I believe that was intentional. Marriage, once you've settled in, isn't any of those things. It's about two people, living day-to-day, attempting to remember what-it's-all-about-anyway. This book succeeds in its depiction of those finer points.

It may have resonated with me, in particular, because I have been married the same length of time Lisa and Eben have, live in the same area of NY, and am also dealing with infertility. It was as if someone followed my husband and I around, then wrote a book about us. It was actually a little spooky!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars not as good as the first, March 15, 2004
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Two problems kept this book from living up or past "Pink Slip". As other reviewers have mentioned, the omission of just about every wacky secondary character in "Pink Slip" greatly weakened the book. Lisa's family, mainly. Since Ebb was working at the same place as he was when we met him, I couldn't help but hope that we'd bump into Peggy or Hook again, just anyone to break up the relentless focus on Ebb-Lisa/Lisa-Ebb. However, stereotypical they were, those former characters added, not detracted, from "Pink Slip." Now with the two protagonists having marital trouble and difficulty communicating, other less serious characters would have been a real treat.

I was also disappointed that Lisa's potential agent made an intriguing appearance than disappeared for pages and pages, while I slogged on through many references and jokes about bodily functions/sex. Like in the movies, it always seems that the heroine ultimately has to choose between a career and taking care of a family full-time. While Lisa still seemed determined to write, her potential career as a novelist seemed to just fizzle out in the last few pages. I was hoping against hope that she'd actually publish her book, but alas, the author left that up in the air. How nice it would be to see a book/movie/tv show where the female protagonist stayed true to her dreams that didn't necessarily involve romance. Oh well.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Women's lit for the intelligent reader, June 17, 2003
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What is original about Rita Ciresi is she's not only funny and honest, but she's masterful at her craft. Her latest book is more literature than a beach read, so if you want something candy-coated, this is not the book for you. However, I believe Ciresi's writing continues to be thoughtful and provoking, and stops to make you think about life and the woman's place in it.

This book *is* different than Pink Slip, although I think in a good way. The main character has grown up and now faces new challenges, including discovering her niche in the world and what marriage is really about. Remind Me Again is intelligent, funny, a good read. You'll enjoy it.

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