Love and Happiness
A Novel
by Galt Niederhoffer
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Pub Date Jul 30 2013 | Archive Date Aug 06 2013
Description
Jean Banks won’t give up on love. It’s the prism through which she sees the world, the stuff of the independent movies she produces in New York City, and it created the son and daughter she shares with her director husband, Sam. But the course of love doesn’t run smooth for a harried woman in her mid-thirties who feel her choices and responsibilities solidifying around her, becoming permanent. And what’s wrong with keeping alive a private connection to love by remembering the paths not taken, the men not engaged with?
Love and Happiness tackles the eternal, essential subjects of love and commitment through one woman’s struggle to sort out her romantic life. How will Jean resolve the emotional chaos raised in her heart by her attractions to her husband, a former flame and a mysterious but tantalizing stranger? Is it possible to love more than one man fully? Set partly in the illogical world of independent movies—a world the author knows well—and in New York City and Los Angeles, Love and Happiness is a rich, intense story of love and attraction, choice and consequence.
Advance Praise
“A smart, edgy novel that is wickedly insightful about class and privilege, amusingly cynical about love and friendship, and thoroughly entertaining throughout.” —Tom Perrotta, author of The Leftovers on The Romantics
“Illustrates why well-wrought cynicism never goes out of style.” —The New York Times on The Romantics
“Droll and sophisticated . . . a winning, screwball comedy.” —Entertainment Weekly on A Taxonomy of Barnacles
“An engrossing tale of family drama and true love—one that offers the pleasures of a layered, old-fashioned romance.” —People on A Taxonomy of Barnacles
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780312643737 |
PRICE | $24.99 (USD) |