Love and Other Impossible Pursuits by Ayelet Waldman

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  • Publisher: Doubleday Publishing
  • Pub. Date: January 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780641908873
  • Sales Rank: 15,132
  • 340pp
  • Edition Description: Bargain

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Synopsis

In this moving, wry, and candid novel, widely acclaimed novelist Ayelet Waldman takes us through one woman’s passage through love, loss, and the strange absurdities of modern life.

Emilia Greenleaf believed that she had found her soulmate, the man she was meant to spend her life with. But life seems a lot less rosy when Emilia has to deal with the most neurotic and sheltered five-year-old in New York City: her new stepson William. Now Emilia finds herself trying to flag down taxis with a giant, industrial-strength car seat, looking for perfect, strawberry-flavored, lactose-free cupcakes, receiving corrections on her French pronunciation from her supercilious stepson – and attempting to find balance in a new family that’s both larger, and smaller, than she bargained for. In Love and Other Impossible Pursuits Ayelet Waldman has created a novel rich with humor and truth, perfectly characterizing one woman’s search for answers in a crazily uncertain world.

The New York Times - Chelsea Cain

Love and Other Impossible Pursuits is clearly out to irritate some Mommy groups. It may also be the first chick-lit novel (it features, after all, a young career woman who falls in love with her boss, shops and worries about her relationships) that in addition to being a romantic, shocking and sometimes painful page-turner does the unthinkable: it actually says something new and interesting about women, families and love.

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Biography

A former public defender, Ayelet Waldman left the legal life to write about topics close to her heart: marriage (she's married to fellow author Michael Chabon) and motherhood. She broke out with her clever series of Mommy-Track mysteries, and has garnered praise for the stand-alone novels Daughter's Keeper and Love and Other Impossible Pursuits.

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Mir Frisch, a reader from the Hudson Valley., 04/04/2007

If you've ever loved and known love's complications, been a stepparent and known its complexities, or enjoyed Central Park and been amazed by its variety, this is a book for you. It's one of those novels that's so wonderful you don't want to put it down - so wonderful that you don't want it to end. Ah - we should only have more quandries like this.

Also recommended: The Emperor's Children, Three Junes

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Hard to put down
JP Bookseller, A reviewer, 08/08/2006

This is the first time I've read Waldman. Her other books are part of a 'mommy-track' series that is off my radar. I loved this book. The central character, Emilia, is full of mystical thinking that often gets in the way of real life. This is another book that I had a hard time putting down. On the days I work I get up at 4AM. Last night I stayed up until 11PM to finish this page-turner.

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