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Laurie Colwin

    Laurie Colwin was an acclaimed author of novels and short story collections. Her narratives delve into the intricacies of human relationships and the nuances of everyday life, revealing a profound understanding of the human condition. With a keen eye for detail and a warm, often humorous, sensibility, Colwin crafted memorable characters and compelling stories that resonated deeply with readers.

    Happy All the Time
    Happy All the Time
    Home Cooking
    The Lone Pilgrim
    More Home Cooking
    Another Marvelous Thing
    • 2024

      Happy All the Time

      With an introduction by Katherine Heiny

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.0(14)Add rating

      A delightful romantic comedy celebrated by notable authors, this book offers a charming exploration of love and relationships. With its witty dialogue and relatable characters, it captures the nuances of romance while delivering humor and warmth. The late author's unique voice and engaging storytelling shine through, making it a beloved read for fans of the genre.

      Happy All the Time
    • 2024

      Another Marvelous Thing

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of love and infidelity, the narrative follows Josephine "Billy" Delielle and Francis Clemens, who are both in marriages but find themselves entangled in a passionate affair. The story captures the excitement of their relationship, highlighting its glamorous beginnings while foreshadowing the emotional turmoil that comes with its eventual conclusion. Through their journey, the book delves into themes of desire, betrayal, and the consequences of seeking happiness outside of traditional commitments.

      Another Marvelous Thing
    • 2021

      Goodbye Without Leaving

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(277)Add rating

      One of the most beloved novels from the critically acclaimed novelist Laurie Colwin, Goodbye Without Leaving explores a woman's attempts to reconcile her rock-and-roll past with her significantly more sedate family life as a wife and mother. As a bored graduate student, Geraldine Colshares is plucked from her too-tame existence when she is invited to tour as the only white backup singer for Vernon and Ruby Shakely and the Shakettes. The exciting years she spends as a Shakette are a mixed blessing, however, because when she ultimately submits to a conventional life of marriage and children, she finds herself stuck in bittersweet recollections of life on the road. As she grudgingly searches for a path toward happiness that doesn't involve a Day-Glo neon minidress, readers will be enchanted by Geraldine's attempts to grow up, even though she's already an adult. Employing Colwin's usual dry wit and candor, Goodbye Without Leaving is a classic novel from the writer hailed as "ingenious, comic, and spirited" by the Boston Globe and "a writer of originality and vision" by the San Francisco Chronicle.

      Goodbye Without Leaving
    • 2021

      The triumphant sequel to Home Cooking by "a home cook, like you and me, whose charm and lack of pretension make her wonderfully human and a welcome companion as she chatters on about the small culinary accomplishments and discoveries that occur in her kitchen" (Chicago Tribune). Following the success of Home Cooking, Laurie Colwin returned to the kitchen to cook up this delightful mix of culinary recipes, advice, and personal anecdotes. With down-to-earth charm and wit, she discussed the many pleasures and problems of cooking at home, including such topics as "Desserts that Quiver," "The Duck Dilemma," "Real Food for Tots," "Turkey Angst," and "Catering on One Dollar a Head." As informative as it is entertaining, More Home Cooking is a rare treat for Colwin's many fans and for anyone who loves to spend time in the kitchen.

      More Home Cooking
    • 2021

      A Big Storm Knocked It Over

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(359)Add rating

      "Laurie Colwin's beautiful final book, A Big Storm Knocked It Over, is funny and moving and rich with complicated happiness--a love story for anyone who tends to overthink things, a comic novel about trying to find a place in the world." -- Maile Meloy, author of Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It In her fifth and final novel, acclaimed author Laurie Colwin explores marriage and friendship, motherhood and careers, as experienced by a cast of delightfully idiosyncratic Manhattanites. At once a hilarious social commentary and an insightful, sophisticated modern romance, A Big Storm Knocked It Over stands as a living tribute to one of contemporary fiction's most original voices.

      A Big Storm Knocked It Over
    • 2021

      Family Happiness

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(84)Add rating

      From the acclaimed author of Home Cooking comes a heartfelt novel about a midlife crisis and a woman tired of being taken for granted—and a reminder that family, like happiness, can take many forms. "Sheer perfection." —Elin Hilderbrand To the rest of the world, Polly Solo-Miller Demarest lives acharmed life. She has a beautiful home, a dashing lawyer husband, and two delightful children. But beneath this idyllic surface, the pressure of being the “perfect flower”of an illustrious family—and a stable, always-available wife, mother, and daughter—are getting to her. The spark has gone out of her marriage, and to her own surprise, she’s having an affair. What follows is at once cathartic and provoking, and both may be necessary states in order for Polly to become the kind of person she wants to be.

      Family Happiness
    • 2019

      Passion and Affect

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Within these fourteen hilarious and insightful tales of urban life, you'll meet: Raiford Phelps, an ornithologist who discovers new patterns of animal behavior when he meets Mary Leibnitz. Benno Morna, a temporary bachelor, free to indulge in TV, junk food, and Greenie Frenzel when his wholesome wife is out of town. Vincent Cadworthy and Guido Morris, whose elegant friendship is suddenly disrupted by Misty Berkowitz. Elizabeth Bayard, whose passion for order and civility does constant battle with her unruly loves. They are buffeted by the pressures of their jobs, imposed upon by their families and their surroundings, and remain ever hopeful of making sense of their lives. With compassion and biting wit, Laurie Colwin has created a new sort of comedy of manners.

      Passion and Affect
    • 2012

      Home Cooking

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.2(101)Add rating

      Weaving together memories, recipes, and wild tales of years spent in the kitchen, this title is author's manifesto on the joys of sharing food and entertaining. From the humble hot-plate of her one-room apartment to the crowded kitchens of bustling parties, she regales us with tales of meals gone both magnificently well and disastrously wrong.

      Home Cooking
    • 2010

      'A jewel of romantic comedy' New York Times'Shimmering ... it made everything in my life seem a whole lot better' CosmopolitanFor readers of Nora Ephron, Dolly Alderton and Jane Austen, a novel about two couples trying to find a way to be happy all the time

      Happy All the Time
    • 2010

      Weaving together memories, recipes, and wild tales of years spent in the kitchen, the acclaimed author of Happy All the Time delivers a beloved cookbook manifesto on the joys of sharing food and entertaining. • With a foreword by Ruth Reichl. “As much memoir as cookbook and as much about eating as cooking.” —The New York Times Book Review From the humble hotplate of her one-room apartment to the crowded kitchens of bustling parties, Colwin regales us with tales of meals gone both magnificently well and disastrously wrong. Hilarious, personal, and full of Colwin’s hard-won expertise, Home Cooking will speak to the heart of any amateur cook, professional chef, or food lover.

      Home Cooking: A Writer in the Kitchen