University of Iowa Press, 2019 Paper: 978-1-60938-683-2 | eISBN: 978-1-60938-684-9 Library of Congress Classification PS3623.U79 Dewey Decimal Classification 813.6
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
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.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Ashley Wurzbacher’s writing has appeared in the Iowa Review, Kenyon Review Online, Prairie Schooner, Cincinnati Review, Colorado Review, Gettysburg Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. She lives in Birmingham, Alabama, and teaches creative writing at the University of Montevallo.
REVIEWS
“I love these dark, lyrical, sinewy stories about women’s relationships with their bodies and with each other. It’s the sort of theme that could feel irritably well-trod, but that’s not the case here at all; these stories surprised me at every turn. And the writing is so gorgeous!”—Carmen Maria Machado, judge, 2019 John Simmons Short Fiction Award
— Carmen Maria Machado
“Equal parts graceful and astonishing, the stories in Happy Like This do the brave work of building upon established traditions to create worlds and languages all their own. The result is a sweeping, insightful and compassionate portrait not only of women’s lives, losses and loves, but of their anger, its power and the fierce sisterhood forged between those who express it. I ended this book knowing that every story had embedded itself in my body like language; Wurzbacher’s writing has become part of me, and I am forever grateful for it.”—Allie Rowbottom, author, JELL-O Girls
— Allie Rowbottom
“Rumor has it that Alice Munro in responding to the question ‘Do you consider yourself a feminist?’, replied thusly: ‘If you mean do I take the lives of women seriously, yes.’ Ashley Wurzbacher’s wonderful collection of stories made me think of that writer, and that answer, repeatedly. I love this book.”—Antonya Nelson, author, Funny Once
— Antonya Nelson
“I fell in love with these stories from page one. Happy Like This is a funny, touching catalog of women’s generosity toward each other and themselves, of the secrets we need to keep and the paths we must take in order to live more fully. A powerhouse of a collection.”—Danielle Lazarin, author, Back Talk
— Danielle Lazarin
"What a gorgeous, varied, brilliant and accomplished collection of stories! Characters who navigate our crazy world and its complexities—social, political, sexual, financial—with humility and grace and always an urge to know more, to feel more, understand better; characters whose life experiences present the reader with a range perspectives you might expect any debut author in her right mind to shy away from—behavioral science, body-building, ballet, speech pathology, plant physiology, and so much more. Most impressive of all: on every page, moments of truth and beauty so perfectly, easily and indelibly rendered in lines to make you catch your breath and wish to read them over and over. This is an astonishing debut collection. I am so very, very happy that Happy Like This exists. A must read!!"—Gregory Spatz, author, Inukshuk
— Gregory Spatz
"Wurzbacher deploys her encyclopedic command of various ideas, regions, professions and lexicons with the authority of seasoned masters like Adam Johnson. This is a writer at the top of her game; but hopefully she’s only just getting started."
— New York Times
National Book Foundation '5 Under 35' Honoree
— National Book Foundation
“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.”—Booklist, starred review
— Booklist
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
I. Like That
Sickness and Health
Ripped
What It's Like to Be Us
Fake Mermaid
Happy Like That
II. Like This
American Moon
Make Yourself at Home
The Problem with You Is That
Burden
Happy Like This
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University of Iowa Press, 2019 Paper: 978-1-60938-683-2 eISBN: 978-1-60938-684-9
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.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Ashley Wurzbacher’s writing has appeared in the Iowa Review, Kenyon Review Online, Prairie Schooner, Cincinnati Review, Colorado Review, Gettysburg Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. She lives in Birmingham, Alabama, and teaches creative writing at the University of Montevallo.
REVIEWS
“I love these dark, lyrical, sinewy stories about women’s relationships with their bodies and with each other. It’s the sort of theme that could feel irritably well-trod, but that’s not the case here at all; these stories surprised me at every turn. And the writing is so gorgeous!”—Carmen Maria Machado, judge, 2019 John Simmons Short Fiction Award
— Carmen Maria Machado
“Equal parts graceful and astonishing, the stories in Happy Like This do the brave work of building upon established traditions to create worlds and languages all their own. The result is a sweeping, insightful and compassionate portrait not only of women’s lives, losses and loves, but of their anger, its power and the fierce sisterhood forged between those who express it. I ended this book knowing that every story had embedded itself in my body like language; Wurzbacher’s writing has become part of me, and I am forever grateful for it.”—Allie Rowbottom, author, JELL-O Girls
— Allie Rowbottom
“Rumor has it that Alice Munro in responding to the question ‘Do you consider yourself a feminist?’, replied thusly: ‘If you mean do I take the lives of women seriously, yes.’ Ashley Wurzbacher’s wonderful collection of stories made me think of that writer, and that answer, repeatedly. I love this book.”—Antonya Nelson, author, Funny Once
— Antonya Nelson
“I fell in love with these stories from page one. Happy Like This is a funny, touching catalog of women’s generosity toward each other and themselves, of the secrets we need to keep and the paths we must take in order to live more fully. A powerhouse of a collection.”—Danielle Lazarin, author, Back Talk
— Danielle Lazarin
"What a gorgeous, varied, brilliant and accomplished collection of stories! Characters who navigate our crazy world and its complexities—social, political, sexual, financial—with humility and grace and always an urge to know more, to feel more, understand better; characters whose life experiences present the reader with a range perspectives you might expect any debut author in her right mind to shy away from—behavioral science, body-building, ballet, speech pathology, plant physiology, and so much more. Most impressive of all: on every page, moments of truth and beauty so perfectly, easily and indelibly rendered in lines to make you catch your breath and wish to read them over and over. This is an astonishing debut collection. I am so very, very happy that Happy Like This exists. A must read!!"—Gregory Spatz, author, Inukshuk
— Gregory Spatz
"Wurzbacher deploys her encyclopedic command of various ideas, regions, professions and lexicons with the authority of seasoned masters like Adam Johnson. This is a writer at the top of her game; but hopefully she’s only just getting started."
— New York Times
National Book Foundation '5 Under 35' Honoree
— National Book Foundation
“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.”—Booklist, starred review
— Booklist
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
I. Like That
Sickness and Health
Ripped
What It's Like to Be Us
Fake Mermaid
Happy Like That
II. Like This
American Moon
Make Yourself at Home
The Problem with You Is That
Burden
Happy Like This
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