тАЬSeparation Anxiety┬аis a hilarious, heart-breaking and thought-provoking portrait of a difficult marriage, as fierce as it is funny.... My advice: Start reading and donтАЩt stop until you get to the last page of this wise and wonderful novel."" ┬атАФAlice Hoffman
From bestselling author Laura Zigman, a hilarious novel about a wife and mother whose life is unraveling and the well-intentioned but increasingly disastrous steps she takes to course-correct her relationships, her career, and her belief in herself.
Judy never intended to start wearing the dog. But when she stumbled across her son TeddyтАЩs old baby sling during a halfhearted basement cleaning, something in her snapped. So: the dog went into the sling, Judy felt connected to another living being, and sheтАЩs repeated the process every day since.
Life hasnтАЩt gone according to JudyтАЩs plan. Her career as a childrenтАЩs book author offered a glimpse of success before taking an embarrassing nose dive. Teddy, now a teenager, treats her with some combination of mortification and indifference. Her best friend is dying. And her husband, Gary, has become a pot-addled professional тАЬsnackologistтАЭ who she canтАЩt afford to divorce. On top of it all, she has a painfully ironic job writing articles for a self-help websiteтАФa poor fit for someone seemingly incapable of helping herself.
Wickedly funny and surprisingly tender,┬аSeparation Anxiety┬аoffers a frank portrait of middle-aged limbo, examining the ebb and flow of lifeтАЩs most important relationships. Tapping into the insecurities and anxieties that most of us keep under wraps, and with a voice that is at once gleefully irreverent and genuinely touching, Laura Zigman has crafted a new classic for anyone taking fumbling steps toward happiness.
Laura Zigman is the author of Separation Anxiety, Animal Husbandry, Dating Big Bird, Her, and Piece of Work. She has been a contributor to the New York Times and the Washington Post, and was the recipient of a Yaddo residency. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.