‘If you’ve ever been in a relationship with another person, if you’ve ever had a family, you need to read this book’ Ann Patchett
Polly Solo-Miller Demarest is the perfect flower of the Solo-Miller family.
The Solo-Millers have everything: looks, brains, money, a strong, fortified sense of clan, and branches in Boston, Philadelphia, and New York, as well as London, just like a banking house.
And Polly, along with Henry Demarest, a big handsome lawyer, has a beautiful household of her own and two nice, sturdy children.
But one day – completely unexpectedly – she finds herself entangled in a sweet yet painful love affair with a painter, who loves her in the specific and allows her to cry freely in front of him. Suddenly all the values she has lived by are called into question.
From Laurie Colwin, the ultimate chronicler of the human heart, comes a novel about a woman tired of being taken for granted – and a reminder that family, like happiness, can take many forms.
A W&N Essential with an introduction by Lisa Owens
Polly Solo-Miller Demarest is the perfect flower of the Solo-Miller family.
The Solo-Millers have everything: looks, brains, money, a strong, fortified sense of clan, and branches in Boston, Philadelphia, and New York, as well as London, just like a banking house.
And Polly, along with Henry Demarest, a big handsome lawyer, has a beautiful household of her own and two nice, sturdy children.
But one day – completely unexpectedly – she finds herself entangled in a sweet yet painful love affair with a painter, who loves her in the specific and allows her to cry freely in front of him. Suddenly all the values she has lived by are called into question.
From Laurie Colwin, the ultimate chronicler of the human heart, comes a novel about a woman tired of being taken for granted – and a reminder that family, like happiness, can take many forms.
A W&N Essential with an introduction by Lisa Owens
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Reviews
A writer whose rare gift it was to evoke contentment, satisfaction, and affection
Colwin writes with such sunny skill, and such tireless enthusiasm . . . One reads with fascination the steps by which lovers in one story after another stumble upon their forthright declarations
An infallible recipe for happiness: read as much Laurie Colwin as you can
Colwin wrings magic from ordinary lives
Utterly delightful . . . Sophisticated, funny, knowing,clear-eyed . . . and entirely affecting