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Maggie lydbok
296,-
'Katie Yee is a storyteller extraordinaire' DELIA EPHRON, sister of Nora Ephron and author of Siracusa'An absolutely delightful debut! An inspiring story of growth and wonder. Highly recommend!' ELIN HILDERBRAND, author of The Perfect Couple, now a major Netflix series'Beautifully written' The Daily Mail'A short, powerful and joyously life-affirming novel.' Red Magazine'One of the most delightful debuts I've read in a long time' The New York Times 'Stands out as one of the most unusual literary…
Undertittel
Or, A Man and a Woman Walk into a Bar
Forlag
Brazen
Utgitt
24 juli 2025
Lengde
6:48
Sjanger
Romantikk og drama, Skjønnlitteratur
Språk
English
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
App-only
ISBN
9781840918823
'Katie Yee is a storyteller extraordinaire' DELIA EPHRON, sister of Nora Ephron and author of Siracusa
'An absolutely delightful debut! An inspiring story of growth and wonder. Highly recommend!' ELIN HILDERBRAND, author of The Perfect Couple, now a major Netflix series
'Beautifully written' The Daily Mail
'A short, powerful and joyously life-affirming novel.' Red Magazine
'One of the most delightful debuts I've read in a long time' The New York Times
'Stands out as one of the most unusual literary debuts of the summer' Washington Post
'A gem of a novel, one that will make you think, make you feel, and make you laugh." ALISON ESPACH, author of The Wedding People
'A wry meditation on grief, healing, and reclaiming one's identity.' TIME Magazine
'A stand-out and must-read debut... Every paragraph is perfect' WEIKE WANG, author of Joan Is Okay
A man and a woman walk into a restaurant. The woman expects a lovely night filled with endless plates of samosas. Instead, she finds out her husband is having an affair with a woman named Maggie.
A short while after, her chest starts to ache. She walks into an examination room, where she finds out the pain in her breast isn't just heartbreak-it's cancer. She decides to call the tumor Maggie.
Unfolding in fragments over the course of the ensuing months, Maggie; Or, a Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar follows the narrator as she embarks on a journey of grief, healing, and reclamation. She starts talking to Maggie (the tumor), getting acquainted with her body's new inhabitant. She overgenerously creates a "Guide to My Husband: A User's Manual" for Maggie (the other woman), hoping to ease the process of discovering her ex-husband's whims and quirks. She turns her children's bedtime stories into retellings of Chinese folklore passed down by her own mother, in an attempt to make them fall in love with their shared culture-and to maybe save herself in the process.
In the style of Jenny Offill and the tradition of Nora Ephron's hilarious and devastating writing on heartbreak and womanhood, Maggie is a master class in transforming personal tragedy into a form of defiant comedy.
'An absolutely delightful debut! An inspiring story of growth and wonder. Highly recommend!' ELIN HILDERBRAND, author of The Perfect Couple, now a major Netflix series
'Beautifully written' The Daily Mail
'A short, powerful and joyously life-affirming novel.' Red Magazine
'One of the most delightful debuts I've read in a long time' The New York Times
'Stands out as one of the most unusual literary debuts of the summer' Washington Post
'A gem of a novel, one that will make you think, make you feel, and make you laugh." ALISON ESPACH, author of The Wedding People
'A wry meditation on grief, healing, and reclaiming one's identity.' TIME Magazine
'A stand-out and must-read debut... Every paragraph is perfect' WEIKE WANG, author of Joan Is Okay
A man and a woman walk into a restaurant. The woman expects a lovely night filled with endless plates of samosas. Instead, she finds out her husband is having an affair with a woman named Maggie.
A short while after, her chest starts to ache. She walks into an examination room, where she finds out the pain in her breast isn't just heartbreak-it's cancer. She decides to call the tumor Maggie.
Unfolding in fragments over the course of the ensuing months, Maggie; Or, a Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar follows the narrator as she embarks on a journey of grief, healing, and reclamation. She starts talking to Maggie (the tumor), getting acquainted with her body's new inhabitant. She overgenerously creates a "Guide to My Husband: A User's Manual" for Maggie (the other woman), hoping to ease the process of discovering her ex-husband's whims and quirks. She turns her children's bedtime stories into retellings of Chinese folklore passed down by her own mother, in an attempt to make them fall in love with their shared culture-and to maybe save herself in the process.
In the style of Jenny Offill and the tradition of Nora Ephron's hilarious and devastating writing on heartbreak and womanhood, Maggie is a master class in transforming personal tragedy into a form of defiant comedy.