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416 pages, Paperback
First published October 2, 2001
1. "He identifies and removes only the organ he wants. Nothing more. And what he wants is the womb." [...] "He hates women," she said. "He cuts out the one thing that makes them women." (p.60)
2. Ignoring the water bottle and the disgusting object it contained... (p.67)
3. "'She thought: "It's my fault. I shouldn't have been so careless." But that's how it is with women.' She looked directly at Moore. 'We blame ourselves for everything, even when it's the man who does the fucking.'" (p.126)
4. Above all, he did not want her to think him condescending. More than any woman he'd ever met, she commanded his respect. (p.136)
5. Hair was so very personal. A woman wears it, sleeps with it. It carries fragrance and color and texture. A woman's very essence. No wonder Catherine had been horrified to learn that a man she did not know possessed such an intimate part of her. (p.195)
6. "He only assaults women who act like victims." (p.247)