"Separation Anxiety is a hilarious, heart-breaking and thought-provoking portrait of a difficult marriage, as fierce as it is funny.... My advice: Start reading and don't stop until you get to the last page of this wise and wonderful novel." --Alice Hoffman
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From bestselling author Laura Zigman, a hilarious novel about a wife and mother whose life is unraveling and the well-intentioned but increasingly disastrous steps she takes to course-correct her relationships, her career, and her belief in herself
Judy never intended to start wearing the dog. But when she stumbled across her son Teddy's old baby sling during a halfhearted basement cleaning, something in her snapped. So: the dog went into the sling, Judy felt connected to another living being, and she's repeated the process every day since.
Life hasn't gone according to Judy's plan. Her career as a children's book author offered a glimpse of success before taking an embarrassing nose dive. Teddy, now a teenager, treats her with some combination of mortification and indifference. Her best friend is dying. And her husband, Gary, has become a pot-addled professional "snackologist" who she can't afford to divorce. On top of it all, she has a painfully ironic job writing articles for a self-help website--a poor fit for someone seemingly incapable of helping herself.
Wickedly funny and surprisingly tender, Separation Anxiety offers a frank portrait of middle-aged limbo, examining the ebb and flow of life's most important relationships. Tapping into the insecurities and anxieties that most of us keep under wraps, and with a voice that is at once gleefully irreverent and genuinely touching, Laura Zigman has crafted a new classic for anyone taking fumbling steps toward happiness.
Show more"Separation Anxiety is a hilarious, heart-breaking and thought-provoking portrait of a difficult marriage, as fierce as it is funny.... My advice: Start reading and don't stop until you get to the last page of this wise and wonderful novel." --Alice Hoffman
AN ANTICIPATED BOOK FROM:
Entertainment Weekly * Cosmopolitan * USA Today * Real Simple * Parade * Buzzfeed * Glamour * PopSugar
From bestselling author Laura Zigman, a hilarious novel about a wife and mother whose life is unraveling and the well-intentioned but increasingly disastrous steps she takes to course-correct her relationships, her career, and her belief in herself
Judy never intended to start wearing the dog. But when she stumbled across her son Teddy's old baby sling during a halfhearted basement cleaning, something in her snapped. So: the dog went into the sling, Judy felt connected to another living being, and she's repeated the process every day since.
Life hasn't gone according to Judy's plan. Her career as a children's book author offered a glimpse of success before taking an embarrassing nose dive. Teddy, now a teenager, treats her with some combination of mortification and indifference. Her best friend is dying. And her husband, Gary, has become a pot-addled professional "snackologist" who she can't afford to divorce. On top of it all, she has a painfully ironic job writing articles for a self-help website--a poor fit for someone seemingly incapable of helping herself.
Wickedly funny and surprisingly tender, Separation Anxiety offers a frank portrait of middle-aged limbo, examining the ebb and flow of life's most important relationships. Tapping into the insecurities and anxieties that most of us keep under wraps, and with a voice that is at once gleefully irreverent and genuinely touching, Laura Zigman has crafted a new classic for anyone taking fumbling steps toward happiness.
Show moreLaura Zigman is the author of Separation Anxiety, Animal Husbandry, Dating Big Bird, Her, and Piece of Work. She has been a contributor to the New York Times and the Washington Post, and was the recipient of a Yaddo residency. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
"The light from Laura Zigman's new novel, "Separation Anxiety," is
generated by a kind of literary nuclear fusion: an intense
compression of grief and humor.... [Zigman] has a great humorist's
eye for the comedy we've seen but overlooked.... Stalked by the
loneliness of middle age, you may think the last thing you need is
a novel about a woman driven to wearing her dog. You'd be wrong."
-- Washington Post"A quirky novel that's as hilarious as it is
touching and wise." -- People"[Separation Anxiety] imparts a
life-affirming vigor... Judy is a natural comedian and Zigman has
gifted her with a fiercely singular voice.... If the book nails
life's more challenging moments, it also captures an astonishing
level of empathy." -- Boston Globe"You root for Zigman's decent and
vulnerable characters even while wanting to give them a good
shake.... [Judy] is a familiar, self-deprecating, likable
protagonist." -- New York Times Book Review "[A] novel about
stress, release, and the unlikely places we turn to for comfort in
uncertain times." -- Vogue"A triumph of friendship and storytelling
. . . Separation Anxiety confronts the stark plateau of middle age
with humor and grace. It's a book that transforms fractured
domesticity into a more honest sense of community and selfhood with
great wit and enormous heart. The catharsis it offers is both real
and satisfying." -- New York Observer"A world where motherhood,
wifely duties, and career aspirations take hard twists and turns.
With plenty of snark and a dash of humor, [Zigman] shows just how
real the struggle bus is, perfect for readers who like a heroine
with a messy life. -- Booklist"Deeply affecting." -- Real Simple"A
hilarious yet thought-provoking exploration of the middle-aged
limbo.... With wit and tenderness, Zigman explores life's most
important relationships as they develop and change over time."
-- Emma Straub on TODAY"That's Laura Zigman's comic genius, that
she can take the stuff of mid-life misery and make it not just
relatable but downright funny." -- Christian Science Monitor"Every
middle-aged woman who has ever felt invisible, lost or depressed
will connect with some aspect of Judy's life....Unpredictable and
delightfully original. For those seeking a good laugh and a good
cry, look no further than Separation Anxiety." -- BookPage"I love
Separation Anxiety.... Laura Zigman is an emotional
sharp-shooter--she is able to home in on the most tender,
revealing, exquisitely painful aspects of our relationships with
others and with ourselves. And somehow she manages to come out the
other end with hope, having found what was most meaningful after
all. And by the way, I can totally relate to the desire to wear
one's dog. If I could, I would." -- Chelsea Handler"Separation
Anxiety is a hilarious, heart-breaking and thought-provoking
portrait of a difficult marriage, as fierce as it is
funny....[Zigman's] sharp eye for contemporary life is a
revelation....My advice: Start reading and don't stop until you get
to the last page of this wise and wonderful novel." -- Alice
Hoffman"What a gem of a novel. Separation Anxiety is wickedly
funny, heartrending, poignantly wise, and hopeful. It's laced with
moments of self-doubt and marital mayhem, but also the many small
daily acts of mercy and heroism that love inspires, though we too
often overlook them. The main character, Judy, is hilariously
offbeat, yet very easy to identify with, honest and thoughtful, and
I loved spending time with her." -- Diane Ackerman, author of The
Zookeeper's Wife"Sometimes a book finds its way to you and you just
know instantly that this is the book you need now. That's how I
feel about Separation Anxiety. I think it's the book everyone needs
right now. It is compassionate and funny, articulating with gentle
humor the terrible things that we're all grappling with. To steal a
phrase from my daughter, it made me happy-cry." -- Laura
Lippman"Separation Anxiety is as hilarious and painful as life
itself. Laura Zigman's latest novel takes on the (sometimes
surreal) trials of middle age with wit and
compassion--pitch-perfect, it's a joy to read." -- Claire Messud,
bestselling author of The Burning Girl and The Emperor's
Children"In Separation Anxiety, Laura Zigman has given voice to the
exquisite nuances of the struggles we all face in the course of our
lives and at the same time leaves us feeling less alone and more
hopeful. With striking humor, tender vulnerability, and
pitch-perfect portraits of the complexities of our relationships,
she's captured the human condition in a way I often don't see
outside of the therapy room." -- Lori Gottlieb, New York Times
bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk To Someone
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