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How to Fall Apart: From Breaking Up to Book Clubs to Being Enough - Things I've Learned About Losing and Finding Love
By (Author) Liadan Hynes
Hachette Books Ireland
Hachette Books Ireland
14th September 2021
Ireland
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
158.1
Paperback
416
Width 126mm, Height 196mm, Spine 32mm
280g
'Honest, vulnerable and empowering' Angela Scanlon
'Poignant, profound, and moving, I have no doubt that this beautifully written book will comfort anyone who is in the process of falling apart' Louise O'Neill'Liadan Hynes writes with so much heart. Her story will help shine a light during uncertain, painful times. After reading, you'll be ready to heal' Cecelia AhernWhen journalist and podcaster Liadan Hynes's marriage ended, it felt like a loss: of her best-friend, and of the happy ending she had envisaged on their wedding day. In the months that followed, she had to adjust to a different future - as a single mum juggling work and managing a home -- without someone to share the ups and downs of the everyday. Here, in this honest, poignant and beautifully written memoir, she gives an account of her experience. From navigating Friday-night dinner parties and Saturday nights alone on the couch, to counselling and having more gurus than is sensible, How to Fall Apart is a story of one woman who discovered the value of different kinds of love and, in doing so, found herself: single, stronger and surrounded by love.A beautifully written book ... humorous and heartfelt * Irish Examiner *
Reflective and tender ... Hynes paints a vivid scene that any woman can relate to * Irish Independent *
A deeply honest portrayal of life as a single parent, from the lowest ebb to the highest tide * Irish Tatler *
Liadan Hynes is a freelance journalist who lives in Dublin with her five year old daughter. She hosts the podcast How to Fall Apart, which examines how people coped, or didn't coped, during the difficult times in life, and writes a weekly column called Things Fall Apart, about putting life back together after separation, and being a single parent.