From
Fleishman is in Trouble, by Taffy Brodesser-Akner:
Rachel was gone now, and her goneness was so incongruous to what had been his plan. It wasn’t that he still wanted her—he absolutely did not want her. He absolutely did not wish she were still with him. It was that he had spent so long waiting out the fumes of the marriage and busying himself with the paperwork necessary to extricate himself from it—telling the kids, moving out, telling his colleagues—that he had not considered what life might be like on the other side of it."
A novel that captures the unhappy state of a marriage as believably as the most talented writer can. Not bad for a debut novel.