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The silver linings playbook A Novel

Quick, Matthew (Author). Porter, Ray. (Added Author).

Summary: During his years in a neural health facility, Pat Peoples has formulated a theory about silver linings. He believes that his life is a movie produced by God, that his mission is to become physically fit and emotionally supportive, and that if he succeeds, his happy ending will be the return of his estranged wife, Nikki.When Pat goes to live with his parents, everything seems changed: no one will talk to him about Nikki, his old friends are saddled with families, and his new therapist seems to be recommending adultery as a form of therapy. Then, Pat meets the tragically widowed and clinically depressed Tiffany, who offers to act as a liaison between him and his wife—provided he gives up watching football, agrees to perform in this year's Dance Away Depression competition, and promises not to tell anyone about their "contract."

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  • ISBN: 9781433253713 (sound recording)
  • Physical Description: remote
    electronic resource
    electronic
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: Ashland : Blackstone Audio, Inc., 2008.

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General Note:
Unabridged.
System Details Note:
Requires OverDrive Media Console (file size: 104955 KB).
Genre: Electronic books.

Electronic resources


  • Baker & Taylor
    Embracing a philosophy that life is a movie produced by God, neural health patient Pat Peoples endeavors to win back his estranged wife by making strategic sacrifices and coordinating their communications through a depressed widow.
  • EBSCOhost
    During his years in a neural health facility, Pat Peoples has formulated a theory about silver linings. He believes that his life is a movie produced by God, that his mission is to become physically fit and emotionally supportive, and that if he succeeds, his happy ending will be the return of his estranged wife, Nikki.When Pat goes to live with his parents, everything seems changed: no one will talk to him about Nikki, his old friends are saddled with families, and his new therapist seems to be recommending adultery as a form of therapy. Then, Pat meets the tragically widowed and clinically depressed Tiffany, who offers to act as a liaison between him and his wife—provided he gives up watching football, agrees to perform in this year's Dance Away Depression competition, and promises not to tell anyone about their contract.

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