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Bestselling and award-winning author Suzanne Finnamore writes a story of divorce that is "brilliant" (Augusten Burroughs) and sure to become a classic.
There are certain books that come to epitomize their painful subject matter, offering solace to those who share the same fate and pleasure to those who merely appreciate fine writing. What The Year of Magical Thinking did for grief, what Drinking: A Love Story did for alcoholism, now Split does for divorce. Prescriptive yet full of pragmatic advice, insight and black humor, Split is a finely wrought tourniquet for a broken union and its attendant trauma.
Suzanne Finnamore, author of the novel Otherwise Engaged, didn't see it coming. Well, perhaps she saw somethingfor example, a cocktail napkin on which her husband, N, had scribbled a Cole Porter love song and someone else's namebut she refused to acknowledge it. She was busy tending to their one-year-old son, then applying makeup, donning high heels, and mixing a martini to greet N with when he arrived home at night. Until the night N came home, told her she looked beautiful, changed his clothes, and announced that he was leaving.
In crystalline, riveting prose, Finnamore tells the story of her divorce, and her marriage, and how it all imploded and came back together, changed. At once quite funny, achingly sad, and unflinchingly fierce, Split will resonate with anyone who's endured the end of a relationship.
California journalist and author Finnamore (The Zygote Chronicles) renders a sharp, cut-to-the-quick account of her painful divorce after five years of marriage. Living in the canyons of tony Marin County with her marketing v-p husband, N, and their toddler son she calls A, the author is devastated by N's announcement that he wants a divorce-and yet she is not surprised. In brief, astute chapters riddled with a dry, deadpan humor, the author reconstructs this surreal journey from giddy romance with a suave older man (she is 40, while he is in his 50s), through motherhood and the dawning suspicions of his infidelity, to his abandonment and denial that he is involved with someone else. Finnamore enlists various characters to see her through her crisis, which spans denial and anger, grief and acceptance: her jaded, long remarried mother, Bunny, who brings the pain-killers and stocks the house with junk food; her no-nonsense diminutive friend Lisa, who remarks upon hearing the news of the divorce, "You have no idea how I have longed for this day"; and her vehemently antimarriage childhood buddy Christian. Eschewing a divorce lawyer, Finnamore manages to come through with the help of her friends and conveys in this frank, winning memoir her supreme vulnerability and bravery. (Apr.)
Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information More Reviews and RecommendationsSuzanne Finnamore is the author of the bestseller Otherwise Engaged and The Zygote Chronicles (a Washington Post Book of the Year in 2002). A journalist who has written for O, Marie Claire, Redbook, Glamour, and Salon, her novels have been translated into twelve languages.
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Funny, funnier, funniest. And really smart too.
A reviewer, correct., 06/14/2008
It' s incredibly difficult to be funny while telling a heartbreaking story, but Finnamore absolutely pulls it off. Every page crackles with wit and intelligence. Anyone who is going through a divorce owes it to herself to read this book and discover how to come out the other side of the experience stronger and with her sense of humor intact. If you don't like this book, seek professional help. Every page is an undiluted joy.
A story that resonates, even if you are a Gay man
Ken, a disc jockey, 06/14/2008
I read this book soon after a devastating betrayal. Split got to the universal core of a universal situation. I can't help but think all the negative reviews are from agents of the 'other side of the story'. It must be painful to have to confront the truth of what happens when you break up a family.
Also recommended: 'Hard Laughter'
 
 
 
 'The Razor's Edge'
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