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Katherine Shonk

    Katherine Shonk crafts narratives that delve into the intricate complexities of human relationships and profound emotions. Her distinctive style offers a penetrating gaze into the ambiguous facets of human nature. Shonk explores themes of identity, desire, and the search for meaning in contemporary life. Her thoughtful prose invites readers to deep reflection.

    Happy now?
    Happy Now?. A Novel
    • Happy Now?. A Novel

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(14)Add rating

      When the front door of the coach house swung open, Claire saw her dead husband’s cat trotting toward her. Happy Now? follows Claire Kessler’s chaotic and often tragicomic journey through the weeks that follow her husband Jay’s suicide---on Valentine’s Day. Nomie, Claire’s pregnant younger sister, welcomes Claire into her guest house and abandons her own husband in solidarity. Claire’s father turns into a concerned stalker, trailing her every movement in his car. Encounters with well-meaning therapists turn horribly awry, and Jay’s abandoned cat goes on a hunger strike. All the while, Jay’s extensive suicide note (binder, actually) looms on the coffee table, waiting for Claire to gather the courage to read it. With wit and compassion, Katherine Shonk explores both the possibilities and limitations of human relationships. Happy Now? is an uncommonly honest portrayal of love, loss, and letting go.

      Happy Now?. A Novel