But You Seemed So Happy: A Marriage, in Pieces and Bits

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Product Details
Price
$16.99
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.9 X 0.7 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780062993311

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About the Author

Kimberly Harrington is a regular contributor to McSweeney's Internet Tendency, the cofounder and editor of the parenting humor site Razed, and a copywriter and creative director. Her work has appeared in the New Yorker, Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, and Medium. She lives in Vermont on purpose.

Reviews

"Kimberly Harrington is back with another honest, tender, and often hilarious book on the end of a modern marriage. No matter your relationship status, But You Seemed So Happy begs the question- what are we all doing here? I laughed, I cried, I found myself in the pages over and over again." -- Kate Baer, New York Times bestselling author of What Kind of Woman: Poems

"Intimate and raw yet meticulously scrubbed of the slightest tinge of self-pity. Harrington explores the pain and intricacies of a marriage and its dissolution with a ruthless, unflinching honesty and gallows humor that makes you feel like you buried a body with her. Did you? Maybe you did." -- Emily Flake, cartoonist for The New Yorker

"I can't remember a book about divorce I liked as much since Nora Ephron wrote Heartburn." -- Kim France, founding editor of Lucky magazine and co-host of Everything is Fine podcast

"In her compassionate treatment of a touchy subject, Harrington flips the divorce narrative on its head to underscore the beauty of choosing one's own path." -- Publishers Weekly

"Brimming with witty observations, biting humor, and thoughtful commentary on courtship, marriage, parenting, happiness, inertia, and yes, divorce." -- Booklist

"A brilliant collection of essays, this deeply felt, clever tome is a 'biography of a marriage, ' as we watch one couple's issues throughout the years . . . I dove into this one head first and was delighted by the freshness of the material, the insights, the humor, the emotions, and what happens behind someone else's bedroom door." -- Katie Couric Media

"Though each piece is decidedly personal, the collection feels universal, encouraging all readers--partnered or not, happily or less so--to reexamine the common narratives around marriage and divorce . . . . Often vulnerable and deeply funny." -- Shelf Awareness