Strangers:
A Memoir of Marriage Paperback – 15 Jan. 2026
English
edition by Belle Burden (Author)
A MOST
ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2026 IN VOGUE, BBC, NEW YORK TIMES, W MAGAZINE, TOWN &
COUNTRY
'A
beautifully written eulogy for the loss of a relationship' Joyce Carol Oates
'Beautiful...
devastating ... Strangers reads with all the momentum and colour of water-tight
literary fiction' British Vogue
How do we
go on when a loved one betrays us?
On a
chilly day in March of 2020, in the early days of the pandemic, Belle Burden’s
husband of twenty years announced, with no prior warning, that he was leaving
her. His decision shocked Belle to her core: she believed he was a happy man, a
committed partner, and a devoted father to their three children. She thought he
was a man who had settled into the life he had always wanted: a successful
career, summers spent at their beloved home on Martha’s Vineyard, lots of
tennis. Overnight, he transformed from her steady companion into a stranger.
As she
pieces her life together in the wake of a loss she had never imagined coming,
she finds she is much stronger than she ever expected. Exploring the
transformation of a shy, quiet girl, nicknamed ‘Belle the Good’ to a powerful,
brave, determined woman who has learned to use her voice to expose the
patriarchal structures that have forced women to be discreet and compliant for
far too long, Strangers is a must-read memoir of self-discovery.
'Burden
is an elegant writer … As Strangers and myriad tv shows attest, even the most
intimate and long marriages can yield nasty surprises. In the end, how well do
you really know the person who lies next to you in bed every night?' Economist
‘A
compelling tale of marriage and deception… Strangers raises some serious
questions about the nature of intimacy and what makes a “perfect” marriage …
She weaves the narrative together deftly: I devoured Strangers in about two
days, greedily absorbing every twist and painful turn … I loved it.’ Lucy
Denyer, Telegraph
‘Examines
how we view intimacy, how the people closest to us can change without us
knowing, and how to move forward in the wake of devastation.’ W Magazine
‘Burden’s
sharp, personal writing brings readers deep into her unthinkable circumstances
and offers a promise to anyone suffering: you can make it to the other side.’
Town & Country

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