<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Derailed by the sudden passing of her husband of thirty years, an artist on the brink of a gallery opening struggles to pick up the pieces of her life before discovering harrowing evidence of her husband's affair.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF 2020!</strong></p><p><strong>NPR BEST BOOK OF 2020</strong></p><p><strong>PEOPLE MAGAZINE TOP TEN BOOKS OF THE YEAR</strong></p><p><strong>BOOKPAGE BEST BOOK OF 2020</strong></p><p><strong>GOOD HOUSEKEEPING BEST BOOK OF 2020</strong></p><p><strong>"A sensual and perceptive novel. . . . With humor and humanity, Miller resists the simple scorned-wife story and instead crafts a revelatory tale of the complexities--and the absurdities--of love, infidelity, and grief." --<em>O</em>, the Oprah Magazine</strong></p><p><strong>A brilliantly insightful novel, engrossing and haunting, about marriage, love, family, happiness and sorrow, from <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author Sue Miller.</strong></p><p>Graham and Annie have been married for nearly thirty years. Their seemingly effortless devotion has long been the envy of their circle of friends and acquaintances. By all appearances, they are a golden couple.</p><p>Graham is a bookseller, a big, gregarious man with large appetites--curious, eager to please, a lover of life, and the convivial host of frequent, lively parties at his and Annie's comfortable house in Cambridge. Annie, more reserved and introspective, is a photographer. She is about to have her first gallery show after a six-year lull and is worried that the best years of her career may be behind her. They have two adult children; Lucas, Graham's son with his first wife, Frieda, works in New York. Annie and Graham's daughter, Sarah, lives in San Francisco. Though Frieda is an integral part of this far-flung, loving family, Annie feels confident in the knowledge that she is Graham's last and greatest love.</p><p>When Graham suddenly dies--this man whose enormous presence has seemed to dominate their lives together--Annie is lost. What is the point of going on, she wonders, without him? </p> <p>Then, while she is still mourning Graham intensely, she discovers a ruinous secret, one that will spiral her into darkness and force her to question whether she ever truly knew the man who loved her.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Miller is one of our most emotionally profound and nuanced writers. . . . The deeper I got into <em>Monogamy</em>, the more it made me think of James Joyce's 'The Dead, ' about a man whose sense of his marriage is radically changed by one fateful moment. Both narratives end on a snow-silenced night haunted by ghosts -- ghosts who are out of reach, but still, maddeningly, messing with the living."--<strong>Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air</strong><br><br>"What makes a good marriage? . . . .The book's title isn't the full answer for the couple in this emotionally perceptive novel. . . . The key to a happy marriage, Miller's moving story suggests, lies in just this: two people opening themselves up to one another - like inviting books."--<strong>Heller McAlpin<em>, </em></strong><strong><em>Christian Science Monitor</em></strong><br><br>"<em>Monogamy</em> is an old-fashioned, slow burn of a novel that allows readers to dream deeply. . . full of depth and contrast and lush detail."--<strong>Richard Russo, <em> New York Times Book Review</em></strong><br><br>"A sensual and perceptive novel. . . . With humor and humanity, Miller resists the simple scorned-wife story and instead crafts a revelatory tale of the complexities--and the absurdities--of love, infidelity, and grief." --O, The Oprah Magazine--<strong><em>O, </em>the Oprah Magazine</strong><br><br>"A well-woven book about sexual attraction, family dynamics and the mess they make together. . . . Everyone in this novel hungers for love and loyalty, but no one truly achieves it. And yet after myriad struggles and revelations, those with the most attentive, loving hearts find peace." --<strong><em>Minneapolis Star Tribune</em></strong><br><br>"Annie never truly wants to let Graham go, as if, in the end, that's what monogamy really means. This is a beautiful book...during this time when family means more than ever." --<strong><em>Associated Press</em></strong><br><br>"In an absorbing and meticulously crafted page-turner...Miller depicts both her characters and their Cambridge environs with such tenderness and precision that many readers will feel regret when Miller's story, like life itself, reaches its inevitable end." --<strong><em>Boston Globe</em></strong><br><br>"The shifting perspectives in the narrative . . . demonstrate how dependent truth is on what is shown to us. Sue Miller's skillfulness at doing so makes a familiar plot into an original story that reflects the real-life complexity of long relationships. <em>Monogamy</em> demonstrates that Miller remains one of the finest cartographers of the territory of marriage."<br/>--<strong><em>Washington Post</em></strong><br><br>A gripping novel. --<strong><em>Bustle</em></strong><br><br>A haunting meditation on love, marriage, fidelity, betrayal, and loss...Miller's work is magnificent and moving. Consider it for your next book club.--<strong><em>AARP Magazine</em></strong><br><br>Sue Miller's engrossing novel is infused with generosity and the complicated kind of love readers will recognize from real life.--<strong><em>New York Times</em> <em>Book Review</em>, Editor's Choice</strong><br><br>"The emotional beauty of <strong>Monogamy </strong>arises from the impact of her characters' interactions on one another, and how their memories of those interactions and of other events shape, shift and reshape."--<strong><em>BookPage</em>, Cover Interview (Starred Review)</strong><br><br>"<strong>Penetrating, intelligent, humane, funny too</strong>... And although it's such a sad subject it's somehow not a downbeat book, too <strong>smart</strong> and <strong>powerfully alive</strong> for that"--<strong>Tessa Hadley</strong><br><br>"Best-selling novelist Miller unflinchingly examines the scorching pain of love, betrayal, raw grief, and the slow slog to forgiveness and healing. An eyes-wide-open look at the cost of commitment in all its messy permutations."--<strong><em>Library Journal</em></strong><br><br>"I was completely wrapped up in the <strong>beautifully</strong>, and often so <strong>tenderly observed rollercoaster of grief</strong>. Oh my goodness with what <strong>exquisite</strong> truth Sue Miller writes. An invaluably <strong>moving</strong> book"--<strong>Juliet Nicolson</strong><br><br>"Miller takes on and renews familiar themes of trust and betrayal between husbands and wives, parents and children, and does so with her signature crystalline focus and boundless empathy. The grieving process is hard enough to endure without having to question everything one ever knew about the deceased, an emotional minefield Miller traverses with grace and authenticity that are both haunting and vital."--<strong>Booklist, Starred Review</strong><br><br>"Miller's skill at depicting the intricacies of marriage, parenting, and domestic life, the atmosphere of the independent bookstore, and the pleasures of flowers, wine, and food, makes this book charming and inviting in a way that is somewhat at odds with its sorrowful impetus....A thoughtful and realistic portrait of those golden people who seem to have such enviable lives."--<em><strong>Kirkus Reviews</strong></em><br><br>"A robust, character-driven examination of the inner workings of a lengthy marriage...The novel is grounded by vibrant prose, vividly portrayed secondary characters, and the resiliency of everlasting love...A spectacular, powerful return."--<strong><em>Publishers Weekly</em>, Starred Review</strong><br>
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