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The Sad Truth About Happiness: A Novel

by Anne Giardini | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0060741767 Global Overview for this book
Registered by MagRoxYou on 9/7/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by MagRoxYou on Sunday, September 7, 2008
Set in Vancouver, Anne Giardini's debut novel, The Sad Truth About Happiness, follows the life of 32-year-old Maggie, a well-adjusted radiation technologist, as she tries to discover the true nature of happiness. She knows she cannot look to her two sisters as examples: her older sister, Janet, burdened with three kids, is on tranquilizers, while Lucy, the younger, has always been difficult and discontented. Maggie's love life, however, is blossoming, with three new boyfriends (including a doctor and a lawyer). Meanwhile, Maggie's friend, Rebecca, who designs quizzes for women's magazines, tests Maggie with a quiz that purports to measure expected life span. When they learn, according to the quiz, that Maggie might die in three months unless she discovers true happiness, Maggie takes the light-hearted results seriously and sets off on her quest.
Around the same time, Lucy, who has moved to Italy, becomes pregnant by an older Italian man. She flees back to Canada, to the arms of good-hearted, innocent Ryan, who has offered to marry her. When her baby arrives, so does the Italian father, to take his son home to Italy. This is when the novel develops some far-fetched plot twists, as Maggie (who suddenly acts completely out of character) kidnaps the infant and takes off for Quebec with Rebecca, hiding in a small town apparently peopled only by good-hearted Quebecois women. While the author shows a literary flair, particularly in her descriptions of the sky and weather ("the dove- and pearl- and abalone-coloured clouds," "hail the size of infants' teeth"), and draws characters that are, for the most part, believable, the book (like Maggie's evasive happiness) is marred by series of unlikely events and coincidences. --Mark Frutkin, Amazon.ca --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

I dont know if its just me but this book was wierd and i didnt even get halfway through before I had enough. It started off wierd and i spent the first 20 pages trying to figure out when the hell it takes place, then it jumps around.. omg i had enough

Journal Entry 2 by MagRoxYou at Scarsdale Train Station in Scarsdale, New York USA on Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Released 15 yrs ago (10/20/2008 UTC) at Scarsdale Train Station in Scarsdale, New York USA

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Left on the overpass walkway at the trainstation

Journal Entry 3 by elbie519 from Scarsdale, New York USA on Monday, November 3, 2008
I thought this book was a little meandering and pointless, eh?

CAUGHT IN SCARSDALE NY USA

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