Like Happiness

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Product Details
Price
$28.00  $26.04
Publisher
Celadon Books
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.65 X 8.44 X 1.08 inches | 0.82 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781250882837

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About the Author
Ursula Villarreal-Moura was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. She is the author of Math for the Self-Crippling, a flash fiction collection. Like Happiness is her first novel.
Reviews

Most anticipated lists from Today.com, ELLE, Electric Literature, Them, HipLatina, LGBT Reads, Debutiful, LA Daily News, NPR and more

"Thanks to Villarreal-Moura, I found another perfect book to recommend for both Sunday reads and subway commutes - my favorite kind! The retrospective confession of San Antonio-native Tatum about her thorny relationship with a prominent Nuyorican writer intertwines desire, destiny, and a love for art and literature in what feels like a transformative conversation with an old friend. Expertly written with striking intimacy and heartbreaking clarity, Like Happiness accomplishes a profound emotional electrocution that will leave you floating lighter for days."
--Xochitl Gonzalez, author of Olga Dies Dreaming

"Like Happiness is a deft and touching coming of age story that resists easy answers to very thorny questions--about sexual consent and power, about fame and persona, about making and loving art."
--Rumaan Alam, bestselling author of Leave the World Behind and finalist for the National Book Award

"Like Happiness is a stunning swirl of a coming of age novel about power, manipulation, and complicity. In Tatum, Ursula Villarreal-Moura has created an eminently relatable character. Readers will connect to her love of books, her complicated relationships, and the different ways she grapples with understanding herself--in relation to class, sexuality, race, and family ties. This is the start of a brilliant career."
--Megan Giddings, author of The Women Could Fly and Lakewood

"An epic unraveling of every love story trope, reclaimed as something sharp, seething, unsettling, and true. Yes, this has page flipping plot momentum, but it's also a whip smart critique of race in America, art making in the age of neoliberal "feminism," and the crushing humor of trying to exist as a quiet person with big wants. I am so glad Villarreal-Moura's writing is here and thriving."
--T Kira Madden, author of Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls

"Her emotionally astute novel offers a moving perspective on the different kinds of victims abusers leave in their wake. Memorable and incisive, this debut grapples elegantly with the complexity of betrayal."
- Kirkus Reviews

"A moving portrait of the vulnerabilities of young womanhood"
--Today.com

"A quick but consuming read, Like Happiness is elegant, complex, and altogether familiar."
-- ELLE

"There's not much I love more than a protagonist needing to reckon with their past, especially when it means trying to understand it from an older, healthier perspective, and that's exactly what Ursula Villareal-Moura's novel promises to offer."
-- Ilana Masad, them

"This compelling read delves into the idealism of youth,
the harsh lesson of learning whom to trust, and the complexities of self-actualization."
--Booklist

"[A] subtle and satisfying narrative. This leaves readers with much to chew on."
--Publishers Weekly

"Seamlessly alternating between these two timelines, Villarreal-Moura writes with stunning emotional clarity about sexual identity, art and marginalization, and the ways control can masquerade as love."
―Bustle

"If I could literally eat a novel, it would be this one, GOOD SOUP."
―Betches

"Like Happiness has given us a beautiful work of fiction that dwells in the gray areas between celebrity and fan, victim and victimizer, absolution and blame."
--NPR

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