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What makes a marriage work?

Frank essays from female writers

By Diana Brown
Globe Correspondent / January 24, 2006

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For 18 months, Jean Trounstine and Karen Propp met in cafes, deliberated via e-mail, and chatted by phone as they co-edited a collection of moving, honest essays about marriage by a roster of heavy-hitting writers. Along the way, they discovered their collaboration itself mirrored a marriage. (Full article: 946 words)

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