While lying on the beach in Greece with an accommodating female companion, the narrator of this novel, Petros Abatzoglou (also the name of the author), describes the peculiar life story and
marriage of Mrs. Freeman. By turns digressive, tender, humorous, and pedantic, the narrator's monologue is interrupted only when he wants something from his companion, usually another drink. In
relating the story of Mrs. Freeman - a fiercely independent woman - the narrator exemplifies almost all the characteristics of a self-centered male. Obsessed with food, alcohol, and the need to
be the center of a woman's attention, he paints a mental picture of the elusive Mrs. Freeman, and his own vision of the "ideal" woman.