Her definition of romance was absentminded intimacy, the way someone else's hand stray to your plate of food. I replied: no, that's just friendship; romance is always knowing exactly where that someone else's hands are. She smiled and said, there was a time I thought that way, too. But at the heart of the romance is the knowledge that those hands may wander off elsewhere, but somehow through luck or destiny or plain blind groping they'll find a way back to you, and maybe you'll be smart enough then to be grateful for everything that's still possible, in spit of your own weaknesses- and his. . Kamila Shamsie
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The author of "The Love of a Good Woman" was apparently a woman who had been through an unromantic marriage and then met someone who was more romantic than her own husband. She wrote the book to express her feelings about this new relationship and how it differed from her previous experience.

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