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Release date
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781696608800
- File size: 135020 KB
- Duration: 04:41:17
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Languages
- English
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
July 25, 2022
In this inventive-to-a-fault memoir, novelist Crane (The History of Great Things) recounts the fragmentation of her marriage in the third person. The unnamed characters are defined by roles: the husband, the wife, the bud (an old friend who becomes the wife’s roommate), and the kid (the bud’s teenage daughter). The husband and wife meet in Chicago through AA: he’s in his 20s and newly sober, she’s a decade in the program and in her early 40s. They move frequently (Chicago, Texas, Brooklyn) to support his art career, then settle in an anonymous “historic city” in upstate New York. The husband undertakes window restoration for neighbors; the wife writes, teaches, and ruminates. He suggests an open marriage (she flatly refuses), then has an affair with a client. Wealthy friends offer the wife their Manhattan pied-à-terre, and the bud joins with the kid in tow. The trio form an accidental, affectionate family that restores the wife to hope. Events are told in short chapters, a mosaic of loosely linear scenes embedded with flashbacks. The rare first-person chapters are Crane’s most incisive moments; the formula elsewhere has a distancing effect and begins to drag. Readers will wish Crane’s vulnerable and revealing moments weren’t held captive behind the artifice of style. Agent: Alice Tasman, Jean V. Nagger Literary. -
AudioFile Magazine
In terse tones, author/narrator Elizabeth Crane gives raw insight into the dissolution of a 15-year marriage and what happens afterward. Crane is stunned the day her husband admits point-blank that he is not happy. In a deadpan tone, she then proceeds to recount the ups and downs of their history together. In darkly funny moments she sarcastically speculates on what caused the marriage to fail--was it the furniture choices? Crane's rapid-fire pacing matches the stream-of-consciousness vignettes that stitch this emotional quilt of a story together. Wry and straightforward, Crane's performance creates the sensation that the author/heroine is evolving into a better version of herself right before the listener--despite life's shocks and disappointments. E.E. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine
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