U.S.A.
What do people assume about the relationship between Eleanor and Moorehouse in the novel, U.S.A.?
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After a friend gets her a job decorating J. Ward Moorehouse's new house, Eleanor and Moorehouse begin a long, nonsexual relationship. She loves him, and everyone, including his wife, assumes they're having an affair, but their relationship remains platonic.
U.S.A.