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Happens Every Day by Isabel Gillies

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Happens Every Day

An All-too-true Story

Isabel Gillies

Scribner · Print & ebook · March 2, 2010

Reading lane: Biography & Memoir

Isabel Gillies had a wonderful life—a handsome, intelligent, loving husband who was a professor; two glorious toddlers; a beautiful house in their Midwestern college town; the time and place to express all her ebullience and affection and optimism.

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Why This Clicks

Sharp Territory

A sharp, intimate memoir with enough bite for a long conversation after.

Come here for

  • memoir edge
  • book-club conversation

Expect

  • edgy, sustained read
  • marriage and divorce under the lens

Book Details

Authors
Isabel Gillies
Publisher
Scribner
Published
March 2, 2010
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Biography & Memoir · Lives in Entertainment
Reading lane
Biography & Memoir

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Publisher Categories

  • Biography & Memoir

  • Lives in Entertainment

  • Personal Memoirs

About This Book

Isabel Gillies had a wonderful life—a handsome, intelligent, loving husband who was a professor; two glorious toddlers; a beautiful house in their Midwestern college town; the time and place to express all her ebullience and affection and optimism. Suddenly, the life Isabel had made crumbled. Her husband, Josiah, announced that he was leaving her and their two young sons. "Happens every day," said a friend. Far from a self-pitying diatribe, Happens Every Day reads like an in...

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Isabel Gillies had a wonderful life—a handsome, intelligent, loving husband who was a professor; two glorious toddlers; a beautiful house in their Midwestern college town; the time and place to express all her ebullience and affection and optimism. Suddenly, the life Isabel had made crumbled. Her husband, Josiah, announced that he was leaving her and their two young sons. "Happens every day," said a friend. Far from a self-pitying diatribe, Happens Every Day reads like an intimate conversation between friends. It is a dizzyingly candid, compulsively readable, ultimately redemptive story about love, marriage, family, heartbreak, and the unexpected turns of a life. On the one hand, reading this book is like watching a train wreck. On the other hand, as Gillies herself says, it is about trying to light a candle instead of cursing the darkness, and loving your life even if it has slipped away.

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