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The Sad Truth about Happiness

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Sad Truth about Happiness

Contributors:

By (Author) Anne Giardini

ISBN:

9780007196708

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HarperPerennial

Publication Date:

25th April 2006

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

205g

Description

A first novel bittersweet and comic on the elusive nature of happiness, from the eldest daughter of novelist Carol Shields.
Maggie, the 31-year-old middle child who is just a little too predictable, is ready for change but not the kind that swoops down on her in The Sad Truth about Happiness. Maggie's roommate Rebecca devises questionnaires for women's magazines, and she is convinced her newest one can predict the exact date of death of anyone who answers the questions honestly. Rebecca, they learn, is going to live to a healthy old age. When Maggie fills it in she is puzzled to discover that she'll live to be 132 years old, until she realises that in fact the test is telling her she actually has only 132 days more, and is scheduled to die shortly before her next birthday. The fact that she has answered the 'are you happy' question with a 'no' appears to have shaved decades off her life expectancy, and she resolves to live differently; if she can become happy in her three remaining months, perhaps she can wrest her fate free of the prediction.

But with wry comedy, Maggie's life takes a dramatic turn for the worse from that very moment. Trying to protect her younger sister Lucy from the attentions of a spurned boyfriend, Maggie finds herself on the run with Lucy's newborn child. And this is only the beginning of her problems

Anne Giardini has written a poignant and sharply witty novel on the bonds between sisters, the pull of home, and the nature of happiness: elusive, fleeting, inspiring, infinitely variable. Her bittersweet portrait of domestic life spiralling out of control is the work of an important new voice and a natural storyteller.

Reviews

'A fully formed new voice, poignant, funny and acute' Fay Weldon 'The Sad Truth About Happiness is a warm, cheerful first novel' Lisa Allardice, The Guardian 'A touching read...[that] may remind us of Carol Shields in its sensitive handling of rich characters and domestic detail' Library Journal (starred review) 'Charming!a pleasantly entertaining journey' Publishers' Weekly

Author Bio

ANNE GIARDINI is a lawyer, a writer and a mother of three school-age children. She has written numerous articles, stories and essays on wide-ranging topics, and is particularly interested in "the vexing subjects of family, love, work, and the ingredients of happiness and sorrow." She was a columnist for The National Post for three years. Anne lives in Vancouver.

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