Remy, my third husband, was very devoted. He was an older man. My life has been 101 Calamities with at least half of them in the marriage department, but finally I got lucky in love, with Remy Fairley. He at least had the decency to die and leave me the Equatorial... the nicest hotel for business men

πŸ“– Barbara Kingsolver

🌍 American  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Novelist

πŸŽ‚ April 8, 1955
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In "The Poisonwood Bible," the narrator reflects on her experiences with love and marriage, highlighting her tumultuous relationships. She describes her third husband, Remy Fairley, as devoted and older, standing out amidst the challenges she faced in previous marriages.

Despite her tumultuous history of over a hundred calamities, she considers herself fortunate to have found happiness with Remy. His death left her with the Equatorial, a high-quality hotel meant for business travelers, suggesting a bittersweet end to her struggles in love.

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