The New York Daily News got an advance copy of Resilience by Elizabeth Edwards who writes that when she learned of her husband's affair, "I cried and screamed, I went to the bathroom and threw up."
"Despite feeling deeply deceived," she "nonetheless publicly stood by her husband's side, lending his candidacy the aura of a warm, loving family life. But she had actually wanted him to quit the race to protect the family."
Later events proved her right. "He should not have run," she says.