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Ashley Wurzbacher

    Ashley Wurzbacher is de auteur van de korte verhalenbundel HAPPY LIKE THIS, een gevierde auteur uit het 5 Under 35 programma van de National Book Foundation. Haar werk wordt geprezen om de scherpe exploratie van de menselijke psyche en de complexiteit van relaties, waarbij thema's als eenzaamheid, verlangen en de zoektocht naar betekenis in de moderne wereld worden onderzocht. Wurzbacher onderscheidt zich door haar precieze proza en haar gave om diep resonerende personages te creëren die bij de lezer blijven hangen. Haar verhalen bieden een meesterlijk inkijkje in het hedendaagse Amerikaanse literaire landschap.

    How to Care for a Human Girl
    Happy Like This
    • Happy Like This

      • 218bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      3,9(264)Tarief

      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. Spanning a wide range of distinct perspectives, voices, styles, and settings, the ten shimmering stories in Happy Like This offer deeply felt, often humorous meditations on the complexity of choice and the ambiguity of happiness.

      Happy Like This
    • From “a writer at the top of her game” (The New York Times) comes a bighearted and sharply funny debut novel about two estranged sisters and the crossroads they face after becoming unexpectedly pregnant at the same time. Two years after the death of their mother, Jada and Maddy Battle both navigate unplanned pregnancies. Jada, a thirty-one-year-old psychology PhD student living in Pittsburgh, quietly obtains an abortion without telling her husband, but the secret causes turmoil in her already shaky marriage. Back home in rural Pennsylvania, nineteen-year-old Maddy, who spends her time caring for birds at a wildlife rehabilitation center, is paid off by the man who got her pregnant to get an abortion. But an unsettling visit to a crisis pregnancy center adds to her doubts about whether to go through with it. Although Maddy still hasn’t forgiven Jada for a terrible betrayal, she goes to her for support, only to discover the cracks in the façade of her sister’s seemingly perfect life. As their past resentments boil over, the sisters must navigate the consequences of their choices and determine how best to care for themselves and each other. With luminous prose and laser-sharp psychological insight, How to Care for a Human Girl is a compassionate and unforgettable examination of the complexities of choice, the special intimacy of sisterhood, and the bizarre ways our heated political moment manifests in daily life.

      How to Care for a Human Girl