"Ten days after calling off her wedding, CJ Hauser went on an expedition to study the whooping crane. She realized she'd been trapped by her own narratives about love, ones that looked like other people's. But what if there were room for a different kind of story? New definitions of love? In this intimate, frank and funny memoir-in-essays, CJ Hauser releases herself from her story of How Life Was Supposed to Be. She searches for new narratives - ones that make room for strangeness, and not-knowing. Ones that feel more honest. She kisses internet strangers, officiates a wedding, visits a fertility clinic. She re-reads Rebecca in the house her new boyfriend shared with his ex-wife and re-winds Katherine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story to ask whether you can ever have a fresh start with an old love. She writes about friends and lovers and blood family and chosen family and children and animals and ghosts and a whole planet in this book, and hopes you see all of these as love stories"--Publisher's description
G Hauser Books
CJ Hauser is an author whose novels delve into the complexities of human connection and the search for belonging. Her writing is characterized by a keen insight into the human psyche and a lyrical prose style. Hauser explores themes of family, loss, and the idea of home, crafting characters that are deeply resonant and relatable. Her work invites readers to reflect on their own lives and relationships.
