Happy like this

Ashley Wurzbacher, 1985-

Book - 2019

"Spanning a wide range of distinct perspectives, voices, styles, and settings, the ten shimmering stories in Happy Like This offer lyrical, deeply felt, often humorous meditations on the complexity of choice and the ambiguity of happiness. Two identical twins watch their bodies and lives diverge as one of them takes up competitive bodybuilding. A part-time mermaid struggles with her fluid sexuality and turbulent romantic past when she finds herself working at her ex-girlfriend's child's birthday party. An up-and-coming sociologist studies factitious disorders in a group of young women, observing their daily lives and attempting to understand their experiences of self-harm. A ballerina must choose between motherhood and her ar...t. The characters in Happy Like This are smart girls and professional women--social scientists, linguists, speech therapists, plant physiologists, dancers--who search for happiness in roles and relationships that are often unscripted or unconventional. In the midst of their ambivalence about marriage, monogamy, and motherhood and their struggles to accept and love their bodies, they look to other women for solidarity, stability, and validation. Sometimes they find it; sometimes they don't. Plucky yet vulnerable, knowledgeable yet needy, Ashley Wurzbacher's vividly-imagined characters invite us to ask: What does it mean to be happy? When every choice entails a loss, how can we feel like we're doing the right thing?" --

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Subjects
Genres
Short stories
Published
Iowa City : University of Iowa Press [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Ashley Wurzbacher, 1985- (author)
Physical Description
209 pages ; 21 cm
Awards
The Iowa Short Fiction Award and the John Simmons Short Fiction Award.
ISBN
9781609386832
  • Sickness and health
  • Ripped
  • What it's like to be us
  • Fake mermaid
  • Happy like that
  • American moon
  • Make yourself at home
  • The problem with you is that
  • Burden
  • Happy like this.
Review by Booklist Review

Winner of The John Simmons Short Fiction Award, Wurzbacher's impressive debut collection gathers pieces that have previously appeared in several other publications. In Sickness and Health, Mia is a PhD student conducting a study on the effect of factitious disorders of female college students. She moves into the dormitory and lives with her subjects in order to follow their daily routines, but what started as a sociology study soon becomes too personal as she becomes entangled in their lives and feelings. In Ripped, Iris cannot seem to separate her identity from her twin sister, Circe, even though they could not be more different. As the distance between them grows, Iris grasps at whatever she can to hold onto her twin and refuses to be ashamed of her choices. In the collection's title story, after her dear friend Lillian's death, Elaine secretly becomes involved with the woman's lover in an effort to remain close to her memory. Wurzbacher dives into the lives of women in this brilliant collection, examining the ways they live and relate to each other while harboring their own secrets and feelings. Her lyrical prose and unflinchingly confrontational voice are powerful and captivating.--Emily Park Copyright 2010 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.