
I'm Sorry You Feel That Way
âIf you liked Meg Mason's Sorrow and Bliss, you'll love this novel.ââGood Housekeeping
From the comedically brilliant author of Cry Havoc, a wry, domestic comedy of manners that follows two generations of sisters as they grapple with unstable parents, mental illness, and the general tumult of adulthood.
Alice and Hanna havenât spoken in yearsâbut where better to reconnect with an estranged sister than at a funeral?
Years earlier, their mother Celia and aunt Katy had their own tempestuous relationship. Katy was pretty and easy to love; Celia was unassuming and âunprepossessing,â according to their mother. But in her teens, Katy began to change, in bits, then boundsâ until finally, her doctors arrived at a diagnosis that then took all the familyâs energy, though they refused to admit it. Celia was on her own, developing hang-ups that come from a family suffering in silence.
When Celia has her own childrenâtwins Alice and Hanna, saint and sinner, and their eternally disapproving brother Michaelâher parenting is, predictably, unconventional. Alice and Hanna seem caught in the unforgiving hands of fate, doomed to repeat the cycle of Celia and Katy as Hanna spins out of control upon entering university.
At the wryly beating heart of Iâm Sorry You Feel That Way are sisters, grappling with how family dynamics curdle or calcify over time. Bookended by funerals, where the foibles of human nature and the humor found at the nexus of denial and despair are inevitably on display, Iâm Sorry You Feel That Way is a whipsmart addition to a growing body of work by a gifted stylist.
âIf you liked Meg Mason's Sorrow and Bliss, you'll love this novel.ââGood Housekeeping
From the comedically brilliant author of Cry Havoc, a wry, domestic comedy of manners that follows two generations of sisters as they grapple with unstable parents, mental illness, and the general tumult of adulthood.
Alice and Hanna havenât spoken in yearsâbut where better to reconnect with an estranged sister than at a funeral?
Years earlier, their mother Celia and aunt Katy had their own tempestuous relationship. Katy was pretty and easy to love; Celia was unassuming and âunprepossessing,â according to their mother. But in her teens, Katy began to change, in bits, then boundsâ until finally, her doctors arrived at a diagnosis that then took all the familyâs energy, though they refused to admit it. Celia was on her own, developing hang-ups that come from a family suffering in silence.
When Celia has her own childrenâtwins Alice and Hanna, saint and sinner, and their eternally disapproving brother Michaelâher parenting is, predictably, unconventional. Alice and Hanna seem caught in the unforgiving hands of fate, doomed to repeat the cycle of Celia and Katy as Hanna spins out of control upon entering university.
At the wryly beating heart of Iâm Sorry You Feel That Way are sisters, grappling with how family dynamics curdle or calcify over time. Bookended by funerals, where the foibles of human nature and the humor found at the nexus of denial and despair are inevitably on display, Iâm Sorry You Feel That Way is a whipsmart addition to a growing body of work by a gifted stylist.
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âIf you liked Meg Mason's Sorrow and Bliss, you'll love this novel.ââGood Housekeeping
From the comedically brilliant author of Cry Havoc, a wry, domestic comedy of manners that follows two generations of sisters as they grapple with unstable parents, mental illness, and the general tumult of adulthood.
Alice and Hanna havenât spoken in yearsâbut where better to reconnect with an estranged sister than at a funeral?
Years earlier, their mother Celia and aunt Katy had their own tempestuous relationship. Katy was pretty and easy to love; Celia was unassuming and âunprepossessing,â according to their mother. But in her teens, Katy began to change, in bits, then boundsâ until finally, her doctors arrived at a diagnosis that then took all the familyâs energy, though they refused to admit it. Celia was on her own, developing hang-ups that come from a family suffering in silence.
When Celia has her own childrenâtwins Alice and Hanna, saint and sinner, and their eternally disapproving brother Michaelâher parenting is, predictably, unconventional. Alice and Hanna seem caught in the unforgiving hands of fate, doomed to repeat the cycle of Celia and Katy as Hanna spins out of control upon entering university.
At the wryly beating heart of Iâm Sorry You Feel That Way are sisters, grappling with how family dynamics curdle or calcify over time. Bookended by funerals, where the foibles of human nature and the humor found at the nexus of denial and despair are inevitably on display, Iâm Sorry You Feel That Way is a whipsmart addition to a growing body of work by a gifted stylist.