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We are too many : a memoir [kind of] / Hannah Pittard.

Pittard, Hannah, (author.).

Summary:

"In this wryly humorous and innovative look at a marriage gone wrong, Hannah Pittard recalls a decade's worth of unforgettable conversations, beginning with the one in which she discovers her husband has been having sex with her charismatic best friend, Trish. These time-jumping exchanges are fast-paced, intimate, and often jaw-dropping in their willingness to reveal the vulnerabilities inherent in any friendship or marriage. Blending fact and fiction, sometimes re-creating exchanges with extreme accuracy and sometimes diving headlong into pure speculation, Pittard takes stock not only of her own past and future but also of the larger, more universal experiences they connect with--from the depths of female rage to the heartbreaking ways we inevitably outgrow certain people. Clever and bold and radically honest to an unthinkable degree, We Are Too Many examines the ugly, unfiltered parts of the female experience, as well as the many (happier) possibilities in starting any life over after a major personal catastrophe."--Publisher marketing.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781250869043
  • ISBN: 1250869048
  • Physical Description: 202 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2023.
Subject: Pittard, Hannah > Marriage.
Marriage.
Divorce.
Friendship.
Adultery.
Betrayal.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County Public Library. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Independence Branch 306.893 P688w 2023 (Text) 33126025182258 Adult Nonfiction Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    The award-winning author, in this wryly humorous look at a marriage gone wrong, recalls a decade’s worth of unforgettable conversations, including the one in which she discovers her husband has been sleeping with her best friend, that force her to take stock of both her past and future. 80,000 first printing.
  • Baker & Taylor
    "In this wryly humorous and innovative look at a marriage gone wrong, Hannah Pittard recalls a decade's worth of unforgettable conversations, beginning with the one in which she discovers her husband has been having sex with her charismatic best friend, Trish. These time-jumping exchanges are fast-paced, intimate, and often jaw-dropping in their willingness to reveal the vulnerabilities inherent in any friendship or marriage. Blending fact and fiction, sometimes re-creating exchanges with extreme accuracy and sometimes diving headlong into pure speculation, Pittard takes stock not only of her own past and future but also of the larger, more universal experiences they connect with-from the depths of female rage to the heartbreaking ways we inevitably outgrow certain people. Clever and bold and radically honest to an unthinkable degree, We Are Too Many examines the ugly, unfiltered parts of the female experience, as well as the many (happier) possibilities in starting any life over after a major personal catastrophe"--
  • McMillan Palgrave

    “Hannah Pittard’s memoir is so exquisitely crafted — I loved it.”
    —Ann Napolitano, New York Times bestselling author of Hello Beautiful

    “I loved this book, which I read in two breathless sittings. An intimate, bold, exquisite exploration of marriage, friendship, rivalry, betrayal.”
    —Megan Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of The Turnout and Beware the Woman

    We Are Too Many
    is an unexpectedly funny, unflinchingly honest, and genre-bending memoir about a marriage-ending affair between award-winning author Hannah Pittard's husband and her captivating best friend.

    In this wryly humorous and innovative look at a marriage gone wrong, Hannah Pittard recalls a decade’s worth of unforgettable conversations, beginning with the one in which she discovers her husband has been having sex with her charismatic best friend, Trish. These time-jumping exchanges are fast-paced, intimate, and often jaw-dropping in their willingness to reveal the vulnerabilities inherent in any friendship or marriage. Blending fact and fiction, sometimes re-creating exchanges with extreme accuracy and sometimes diving headlong into pure speculation, Pittard takes stock not only of her own past and future but also of the larger, more universal experiences they connect with—from the depths of female rage to the heartbreaking ways we inevitably outgrow certain people.

    Clever and bold and radically honest to an unthinkable degree, We Are Too Many examines the ugly, unfiltered parts of the female experience, as well as the many (happier) possibilities in starting any life over after a major personal catastrophe.


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