If you've never read the book titled The Queen of Mean, by Ransdell Pierson, I can recommend it. The Helmsley story is fascinating. I never understood why Harry Helmsley would have left his first wife, Eve. Eve was an unassuming person, a Quaker devoted to charity and while they had no children, she seemed to have been a happy and devoted spouse who enjoyed her life with Harry. Not at all the sort of person you would associate with being married to a guy as rich as Harry was.
I have not read it, Elaine. Over the course of time I’ve seen many couples that don’t seem to “fit” together. I don’t know if “Love is a many splendored thing” but clearly sometimes it’s blind.
If you've never read the book titled The Queen of Mean, by Ransdell Pierson, I can recommend it. The Helmsley story is fascinating. I never understood why Harry Helmsley would have left his first wife, Eve. Eve was an unassuming person, a Quaker devoted to charity and while they had no children, she seemed to have been a happy and devoted spouse who enjoyed her life with Harry. Not at all the sort of person you would associate with being married to a guy as rich as Harry was.
I have not read it, Elaine. Over the course of time I’ve seen many couples that don’t seem to “fit” together. I don’t know if “Love is a many splendored thing” but clearly sometimes it’s blind.