About the BookThe Perfect Man, Yet a Bad Husband is a stirring portrait of a man applauded by the world yet absent in the places that matter most his own home. Ivan is the epitome of success: charming, visionary, respected. But beneath his polished exterior lies a man who never learned the language of emotional intimacy. At his side stands Martha, a devoted wife whose loyalty is stretched thin by neglect, silence, and the slow erosion of her self-worth.Told with aching honesty and lyrical grace, this novel is not just about one marriage it's about thousands. It is about the beautiful illusions we maintain, the roles we perform, and the silent wars waged behind closed doors. It's about women who carry their homes on their backs while their hearts remain unseen. And it's about men who were taught how to conquer the world, but never how to hold space for love, tenderness, or presence.This is not a story of villains and victims. It's a story of broken patterns, unspoken pain, and the quiet strength it takes to choose healing over performance. It asks the hard questions: Can love survive without emotional intimacy? Can admiration ever replace affection? And what happens when the people who seem perfect to the world are quietly falling apart at home?The Perfect Man, Yet a Bad Husband is a heartfelt invitation to examine our relationships, unlearn what no longer serves us, and begin again this time, with presence, truth, and emotional integrity.