Lolly Winston
Autor/a de Good Grief
Sobre l'autor
Crèdit de la imatge: France Revisited
Obres de Lolly Winston
Obres associades
Etiquetat
Coneixement comú
- Nom normalitzat
- Winston, Lolly
- Data de naixement
- 1962
- Gènere
- female
- Nacionalitat
- USA
- Llocs de residència
- Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Hawaii, USA
San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA - Educació
- Sarah Lawrence College
- Professions
- journalist
Membres
Ressenyes
Premis
Potser també t'agrada
Autors associats
Estadístiques
- Obres
- 5
- També de
- 2
- Membres
- 2,901
- Popularitat
- #8,829
- Valoració
- 3.5
- Ressenyes
- 87
- ISBN
- 79
- Llengües
- 10
- Preferit
- 7
Elinor and Ted have only been married for five years but have spent two of those years fighting infertility. As El struggles with the hormonal changes of invitro, failed conception, and lost pregnancies, she retreats within to spare her husband because he doesn't see or feel the events the way she does. Ted, on the other hand, feeling helpless and left out, begins to feel alone and takes to the gym. With the help of exercise and nutrition guru Gina, Ted loses that 15 pounds his contented married life has packed on and falls for the trainer.
The twists and turns are subtle and slight in Happiness Sold Separately, but they are poignant. Through a separation when El learns about Ted and Gina, a trial reconciliation, and an unexpected pregnancy, the couple learns that happy ever after does not always mean with the person they thought.
The beauty of this book is that there is no overt fighting, no mean-spirited hate spewed when faults are discovered. While emotions run high and unkind thoughts do prevail at times, the maturity of the plot and the writing leave the reader with positive introspection and positive lessons - people do fall in and out of love, and just because it doesn't work out doesn't mean someone is awful, and it is okay to move on when a relationship is done.
In a world where everything feels so contentious and yet authors write about fairytale relationships that leave readers resenting their actual real-life relationships (because of their inherent fissures and fractures and wondering why their life doesn't look like the movies), Happiness Sold Separately is a refreshing, honest look at what real relationships can go through.
This book should be required reading for married couples who are struggling. It won't save your marriage, but you may find a better way to disagree and let go if that time comes. So well done.… (més)