From the acclaimed author of Home Cooking comes a heartfelt novel about a midlife crisis and a woman tired of being taken for grantedβand a reminder that family, like happiness, can take many forms.
"Sheer perfection." βElin Hilderbrand
To the rest of the world, Polly Solo-Miller Demarest lives acharmed life. She has a beautiful home, a dashing lawyer husband, and two delightful children. But beneath this idyllic surface, the pressure of being the βperfect flowerβof an illustrious familyβand a stable, always-available wife, mother, and daughterβare getting to her. The spark has gone out of her marriage, and to her own surprise, sheβs having an affair. What follows is at once cathartic and provoking, and both may be necessary states in order for Polly to become the kind of person she wants to be.
“"Utterly delightful. . . .Sophisticated, funny, knowing,clear-eyed . . . and entirelyaffecting." -- The Washington Post "Consistently amusing and ultimately surprising." -- Newsweek "The glittering, generous, delicious world of Laurie Colwin's fiction is a gift and a lodestar. When writers speak of our favorites, our literary godmothers, her name invariably enters the conversation. . . . We need her voice, her heart, and her paean to joy now more than ever." --Dani Shapiro, bestselling author of Inheritance "If anyone wrote eloquently and magnificently about affairs of the heart, it was Laurie Colwin." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Laurie Colwin's great subject was happiness--whether romantic, familial, domestic, or culinary--and she managed to write about it with both”
βUtterly delightful.... Sophisticated, funny, knowing,clear-eyed ... and entirely affecting.β βThe Washington Post
"When I read Family Happiness, I felt like Laurie Colwin had been reading my mail: she was putting language to feelings that I had never expressed and I felt almost unhinged to be reading about them in a book. If youβve ever been in a relationship with another person, if youβve ever had a family, you need to read this book."Β βAnn Patchett
"This novel is sheer perfection. Colwin is so delicate with her characters that you love all of them equally, whether or not they are on the conventional side of morality."Β βErin Hilderbrand
βColwin wrings magic from ordinary lives.β βEntertainment Weekly
βConsistently amusing and ultimately surprising.β βNewsweek
βColwin is a bard of burgeoning adulthood.β βThe New Yorker
βThe glittering, generous, delicious world of Laurie Colwinβs fiction is a gift and a lodestar. When writers speak of our favorites, our literary godmothers, her name invariably enters the conversation.... We need her voice, her heart, and her paean to joy now more than ever.β βDani Shapiro, bestselling author of Inheritance
βIf anyone wrote eloquently and magnificently about affairs of the heart, it was Laurie Colwin." βSan Francisco Chronicle
βLaurie Colwinβs great subject was happinessβwhether romantic, familial, domestic, or culinaryβand she managed to write about it with both Γ©lan and emotional depth.... How wonderful it is that her books are still with us.β βThe Christian Science Monitor
"Colwin had the power to make her readers believe in lifeβs possibilities.... Her books still have that power.β βNPR
"An infallible recipe for happiness: read as much Laurie Colwin as you can.β βEmma Straub, bestselling author of All Adults Here
βColwin writes with such sunny skill, and such tireless enthusiasm.... One reads with fascination the steps by which lovers in one story after another stumble upon their forthright declarations.β βJoyce Carol Oates, The New York Times Book Review
"A writer whose rare gift it was to evoke contentment, satisfaction, and affection.β βThe New Yorker
βI have loved Laurie Colwinβs work for forty-some years, all of it, every honest, deep, friendly, funny, heartbreaking, hopeful word.β βAnne Lamott, bestselling author of Almost Everything and Dusk, Night, Dawn
βColwin wrings magic from ordinary lives.β βEntertainment Weekly
βTo read Laurie Colwin, whether her wryly eloquent fiction or her richly detailed nonfiction, is to enter the sensibility of a singular human. Long before there were food bloggers and Bookstagrammers, Colwin understood that strong opinions and witty failures could appeal to readers of all ages and stages.β βBethanne Patrick
βFamily Happiness displays a richness of characterization reminiscent of nineteenth-century British novels.β βLos Angeles Times
β[Colwinβs] intricate worldsβfull of people who lovingly revolve around one another, with occasional pit stops in their kitchens, dining rooms, and local coffee shopsβhave been a refuge from my own overcomplicated life more times than I can count.β βBookforum
LAURIE COLWIN is the author of five novels, Happy All the Time, Family Happiness, Goodbye Without Leaving, A Big Storm Knocked It Over, and Shine On, Bright and Dangerous Object; three collections of short stories, Passion and Affect, The Lone Pilgrim, and Another Marvelous Thing; and two collections of essays, Home Cooking and More Home Cooking. Colwin died in 1992.
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