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“I had been so engaged by Ann Patchett’s multifaceted story, so lured in by her confiding voice, that I forgot I was on the job. […] As the best personal essays often do, Patchett’s is a two-way mirror, reflecting both the author and her readers.” (New York Times Book Review)“Patchett’s mastery of nonfiction [is] every bit the equal of her skill as a novelist.” (Shelf Awareness)“All the essays were a joy to read...No matter your interest, you’ll find words in this book that speak to you.” (Real Simple)“Each of the essays is its own delight and resonates with warmth and humor… If read straight through, the book presents a lovely and lyrical look at a life well lived.” (Library Journal)“Readable and candid, Patchett’s collection is a joyful celebration of life, love and the written word.” (Kirkus Reviews)“Reading Patchett is like spending time with a deeply perceptive longtime pal, or a new friend that one instantly connects with.” (USA Today)“[A] sparkling collection.” (The New Yorker)“Happy marriage, compelling writing and all worthy endeavor requires hard work. That’s Patchett’s strength. And she does a fine job.” (Miami Herald)“Patchett … is one of our best contemporary novelists. This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage reminds us that she is an exceptional writer of nonfiction, too. Her prose is a pleasure to read, regardless of genre.” (Dallas Morning News)“Novelist Ann Patchett’s excellent essay collection ranges from dogs to writing to white-knuckled air travel.” (Christian Science Monitor)
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From the Back Cover
The New York Times bestselling author of State of Wonder, Run, and Bel Canto creates a resonant portrait of a life in this collection of writings on love, friendship, work, and art."The tricky thing about being a writer, or about being any kind of artist, is that in addition to making art you also have to make a living." So begins This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage, an examination of the things Ann Patchett is fully committed to—the art and craft of writing, the depths of friendship, an elderly dog, and one spectacular nun. Writing nonfiction, which started off as a means of keeping her insufficiently lucrative fiction afloat, evolved over time to be its own kind of art, the art of telling the truth as opposed to the art of making things up. Bringing her narrative gifts to bear on her own life, Patchett uses insight and compassion to turn very personal experiences into stories that will resonate with every reader.These essays twine to create both a portrait of life and a philosophy of life. Obstacles that at first appear insurmountable—scaling a six-foot wall in order to join the Los Angeles Police Department, opening an independent bookstore, and sitting down to write a novel—are eventually mastered with quiet tenacity and sheer force of will. The actual happy marriage, which was the one thing she felt she wasn't capable of, ultimately proves to be a metaphor as well as a fact: Patchett has devoted her life to the people and ideals she loves the most. An irresistible blend of literature and memoir, This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage is a unique examination of the heart, mind, and soul of one of our most revered and gifted writers.
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Product details
Paperback: 306 pages
Publisher: Harper Perennial; Reprint edition (October 7, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0062236687
ISBN-13: 978-0062236685
Product Dimensions:
5.3 x 0.7 x 8 inches
Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.5 out of 5 stars
516 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#48,394 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
I love Ann Patchett. As I was processing my divorce, her essay about her divorce experience was a great help to me. It validated my decision and helped strengthen my resolve against the former friends who took pity on me for leaving my deadbeat, loser, POS ex-husband, against the ex-BFF who blamed me for hurting a man who sat home and smoked weed and watched porn all day while I worked my ass off to support him. She's right, the marriage died but I have to live and it's OK to live and enjoy my life. Bravo!
I heard an interview with the author on NPR (I think) and immediately felt a connection. Why had I not read any of her books? Not sure. After this, if her fiction is anything as good as her essays then I will. Evidently she wrote advice shorts for Seventeen magazine to pay rent whilst dreaming of writing novels. While she writes of her life experience from the perspective of a writer, her message has universal appeal. Her 2011 essay for Byline, "Getaway Car" is a "how to" directed at an audience of budding writers, but speaks to all of us about failure, perseverance, and knowing one's self. I am not a writer or do I ever intend to be, but "Getaway Car" paralleled many of my own life experiences training as a scientist. Other essays are more personal and address personal freedom and happiness. In the interview she talked about her aversion to marriage having had one bad experience in her youth. She married because the relationship temporally had forced itself in that direction. I know people for whom this had happened. They date. They live together. The relationship is OK or maybe not. After a certain amount of time they marry because it is time, not because they are with the right person. Sometimes they only realize right before the wedding that the marriage will not work but because the invitations have been sent, it is too embarrassing to call it off. Some divorce early. Some go on for years. I think this is a must read for anyone thinking of planning a wedding. She also said in the interview but I haven't gotten to that part of the book that once she let go of marriage as an option she could fully enjoy relationships that were not perfect because she knew that they did not have to go on forever. She was in control always with an eye on the "emergency exit". Highly recommend. Not finished with the book yet but I am sure it is one that I will be sad to finish.
I really loved this book of short stories. I did not think that I would ever want to read a bunch of short stories, but I read it for a book group. The short stories made me laugh out loud or sad, so they were really engaging. It was nice to have a book of short stories, because it is easy to put the book down and then pick it back up again and not have to worry about the characters.
This is a review of the Audible Version: Beautifully read by the author. I listened to it twice through. Not every author is able to read her own work, but Ms. Patchett does a wonderful job, it's hard to imagine anyone else reading it. In fact, I got the audible version of her State of Wonder, and was disappointed when it was read by someone else. I liked all the essays in this collection, My Road to Hell Was Paved, and Tennessee were probably my favorites. If you're looking for something to listen to while driving, or exercising, this might be a good choice!
Ann Patchett is one of the top authors I have come across in my life. I read her for enjoyment and I read her to learn how to write. In this Story of a Happy Marriage I felt that she was talking to me. That's how intimate her writing style was. Sometimes I laughed out loud and people in the doctor's waiting room turned to stare and then smile. Now normally I read only fiction. I often buy non-fiction but I never get to read it. Somehow a wayward fiction story would get in the way. I made an exception to read Truth and Beauty after Bel Canto gave me such pleasure. So deciding to read This is the Story of a Happy Marriage wasn't a difficult decision. It is as enjoyable as any fictional story and one gets that much closer to Ann Patchett, a person to be admired. I wish I was her personal friend. I wish I went with her on that long drive to Eudora Welty's funeral and could talk to Eudora's relatives the way Ann described in this book. But having read the book at least I was vicariously there.
I have been reading Ann Patchett's books for many years. I don't know exactly, but 10 for sure and maybe 15. I always want to know about an author whose book especially moved me but I could never find out much about her. So this collection of short pieces of non - fiction is like going camping with someone you always wanted to get to know. It was a pleasure finally getting to meet her.I definitely recommend this and all of her fiction. (The only book I haven't read is "Taft").
Patchett as a novelist doesn’t make it easy to get comfortable with her. Each new novel is a different country, with its own language and culture. You can’t just glide from one to another; you need to spend time learning about this next stamp on your passport and what you learned previously doesn’t help you now.That’s not true of this book of essays. Her life ties them all together and the pieces are biographical without being a biography. It’s one country, but with a great deal of diversity, both geographical and temporal. It was good to get to know the girl who would write The Patron Saint of Liars (still my favorite) and her parents. Her reference to her father’s work as a police detective involved in the Manson case got me searching for his name in Helter Skelter. After finding him there, I was quickly reminded that Bugliosi only had room for one hero in his book, and that spot was reserved for himself.Her story about the events leading up to her marriage (the marriage of the title) gives new meaning to the phrase, “The heart wants what it wantsâ€. She is best when recounting her personal relationships, especially with her grandmother and with Sister Nena, the person who literally taught her to write. It was nice to be reminded of what I liked about Catholicism.
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