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Wurzbacher dives into the lives of women in this brilliant collection, examining the ways they live and relate to each other while harboring their own secrets and feelings. Her lyrical prose and unflinchingly confrontational voice are powerful and captivating." (Booklist, starred review)
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I love these dark, lyrical, sinewy stories about women's relationships with their bodies and with each other. It's the sort of theme that could feel irritably well-trod, but that's not the case here at all; these stories surprised me at every turn. And the writing is so gorgeous!
— Carmen Maria Machado, judge, 2019 John Simmons Short Fiction Award
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Happy Like This is an intelligent and moving glimpse into the lives of women searching for happiness. Each story pulses with electric writing, often humorous, but always full of authenticity and compassion. I can't wait for people to read this book.
— Brandon Hobson, author, Where the Dead Sit Talking
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I fell in love with these stories from page one. Happy Like This is a funny, touching catalog of women's generosity toward each other and themselves, of the secrets we need to keep, and the paths we must take in order to live more fully. A powerhouse of a collection.
— Danielle Lazarin, author, Back Talk
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What a gorgeous, varied, brilliant, and accomplished collection of stories. On every page, moments of truth and beauty so perfectly, easily, and indelibly rendered in lines to make you catch your breath and wish to read them over and over. A must read!
— Gregory Spatz, author, Inukshuk
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Rumor has it that Alice Munro in responding to the question 'Do you consider yourself a feminist?', replied thusly: 'If you mean do I take the lives of women seriously, yes.' Ashley Wurzbacher's wonderful collection of stories made me think of that writer, and that answer, repeatedly. I love this book.
— Antonya Nelson, author, Funny Once
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A National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Honoree
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Wurzbacher...deploys her encyclopedic command of various ideas, regions, professions and lexicons with the authority of seasoned masters like Adam Johnson. This is a writer at the top of her game; but hopefully she's only just getting started." (The New York Times)
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Wurzbacher's incisive, polychromatic story collection centers on the dizzying complexities of female friendships: how they fray and mend over time and are often imbued with the intensity of love affairs." (Oprah Magazine)
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