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Spiky, sharp, and intriguingly dark yet tender, this dazzling novel is a bold exploration of depression, infused with pathos, fury, and wit. It has quickly become a bestseller and garnered critical acclaim, including a shortlist nod for the Women's Prize. The narrative follows Martha, a woman aware that something is wrong but unable to pinpoint it, while her husband, Patrick, believes she is fine. Their relationship is complicated by her decision not to have children, which he accepts, though he struggles to make her happy. As Martha uncovers the truth about her struggles, it may be too late to reclaim her desires. Set against the backdrop of London and Oxford, the story is both sad and funny, resonating deeply with readers. Critics have praised its humor and emotional depth, likening Martha to iconic tragicomic characters. The novel is celebrated for its sharp dialogue and profound insights into family and love, making it a compelling read that many feel compelled to share. With a blend of compassion and wit, it captures the complexities of life and relationships, leaving a lasting impact on its audience.
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Sorrow and Bliss, Meg Mason
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- Released
- 2024
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- Title
- Sorrow and Bliss
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Meg Mason
- Publisher
- 4th Estate AU
- Released
- 2024
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 352
- ISBN10
- 1460765230
- ISBN13
- 9781460765234
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Self-Help, Love, Family, Women, Contemporary Fiction, Relationships, Parenting, Children, England, Parenthood, Mental Health, Partnerships, Marriage, Fear, Loss, Desire, Interpersonal relationships, Family relationships, Identity, Mothers, Loneliness, Pregnancy, Depression, Mental Illness, Australian Literature
- First published
- 2020
- Original title
- Sorrow and Bliss
- Rating
- 4.1 out of 5
- Description
- Spiky, sharp, and intriguingly dark yet tender, this dazzling novel is a bold exploration of depression, infused with pathos, fury, and wit. It has quickly become a bestseller and garnered critical acclaim, including a shortlist nod for the Women's Prize. The narrative follows Martha, a woman aware that something is wrong but unable to pinpoint it, while her husband, Patrick, believes she is fine. Their relationship is complicated by her decision not to have children, which he accepts, though he struggles to make her happy. As Martha uncovers the truth about her struggles, it may be too late to reclaim her desires. Set against the backdrop of London and Oxford, the story is both sad and funny, resonating deeply with readers. Critics have praised its humor and emotional depth, likening Martha to iconic tragicomic characters. The novel is celebrated for its sharp dialogue and profound insights into family and love, making it a compelling read that many feel compelled to share. With a blend of compassion and wit, it captures the complexities of life and relationships, leaving a lasting impact on its audience.











