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No Happy Endings: A Memoir [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 436 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0062792407
  • ISBN-13: 9780062792402
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x25 mm, weight: 436 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0062792407
  • ISBN-13: 9780062792402
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The author of It's Okay to Laugh and host of the Terrible, Thanks for Asking podcast shares meditative reflections on a catastrophic year marked by the losses of her husband, father and unborn second child. 100,000 first printing.

The host of the "Terrible, Thanks for Asking" podcast shares meditative reflections on a catastrophic year marked by the losses of her husband, father, and unborn second child.

The author of It’s Okay to Laugh and host of the popular podcast Terrible, Thanks for Asking—interviews that are “a gift to be able to listen [ to]” (New York Times)—returns with more hilarious meditations on her messy, wonderful, bittersweet, and unconventional life.

Life has a million different ways to kick you right in the chops. We lose love, lose jobs, lose our sense of self. For Nora McInerny, it was losing her husband, her father, and her unborn second child in one catastrophic year.

But in the wake of loss, we get to assemble something new from whatever is left behind. Some circles call finding happiness after loss “Chapter 2”—the continuation of something else. Today, Nora is remarried and mothers four children aged 16 months to 16 years. While her new circumstances bring her extraordinary joy, they are also tinged with sadness over the loved ones she’s lost.

Life has made Nora a reluctant expert in hard conversations. On her wildly popular podcast, she talks about painful experiences we inevitably face, and exposes the absurdity of the question “how are you ” that people often ask when we’re coping with the aftermath of emotional catastrophe. She knows intimately that when your life falls apart, there’s a mad rush to be okay—to find a silver lining, to get to the happy ending. In this, her second memoir, Nora offers a tragicomic exploration of the tension between finding happiness and holding space for the unhappy experiences that have shaped us.

No Happy Endings is a book for people living life after life has fallen apart. It’s a book for people who know that they’re moving forward, not moving on. It’s a book for people who know life isn’t always happy, but it isn’t the end: there will be unimaginable joy and incomprehensible tragedy. As Nora reminds us, there will be no happy endings—but there will be new beginnings.

Introduction 1(6)
Chapter One How to Have a Total Breakdown
7(4)
Chapter Two You Need Therapy
11(8)
Chapter Three Don't Should Yourself
19(8)
Chapter Four I Can't Even
27(6)
Chapter Five Arranged
33(10)
Chapter Six Baggage
43(8)
Chapter Seven Finders Keepers
51(8)
Chapter Eight In Between
59(8)
Chapter Nine Ready or Not
67(10)
Chapter Ten Smile
77(8)
Chapter Eleven Sophie's Hot Dad
85(10)
Chapter Twelve The Gift
95(8)
Chapter Thirteen Too Soon
103(8)
Chapter Fourteen Not That* Kind of Christian
111(8)
Chapter Fifteen Flip the Nuggets
119(8)
Chapter Sixteen Meet the Parents (All of Them)
127(8)
Chapter Seventeen In the Darkness
135(6)
Chapter Eighteen Oops
141(6)
Chapter Nineteen Sad Nora and the Secret Baby
147(8)
Chapter Twenty Memorial Day
155(12)
Chapter Twenty-One Armless
167(10)
Chapter Twenty-Two Should I Marry a Boy with a Brain Tumor?
177(6)
Chapter Twenty-Three Feeling Myself
183(6)
Chapter Twenty-Four Options
189(2)
Chapter Twenty-Five All My Children
191(6)
Chapter Twenty-Six Sad and Lucky
197(6)
Chapter Twenty-Seven Dear _____
203(2)
Chapter Twenty-Eight Dear Ralphie
205(6)
Chapter Twenty-Nine Dear Baby
211(4)
Chapter Thirty Dear Sophie
215(6)
Chapter Thirty-One Dear Ian
221(4)
Chapter Thirty-Two Feminist Agenda
225(4)
Chapter Thirty-Three Big, Gross, Angry Feminist
229(4)
Chapter Thirty-Four Destroy the Patriarchy After You Propose to Me
233(8)
Chapter Thirty-Five What I've Learned from Arguing on the Internet
241(2)
Chapter Thirty-Six Don't Read the Comments
243(6)
Chapter Thirty-Seven 35
249(6)
Chapter Thirty-Eight Greatness and Goodness
255(6)
Chapter Thirty-Nine She Persisted
261(4)
Chapter Forty Yes, And
265(6)
Acknowledgments 271