Another Marvelous Thing

Another Marvelous Thing by Laurie Colwin, published by Harper Collins on June 5, 2001, is a reprint edition featuring 144 pages in English. This collection of stories explores the theme of attraction between opposites, focusing on the relationship between a tough-minded, tenderhearted woman and an urbane, old-fashioned older man. Through their journey of falling in love, getting married, and starting a family, the narratives delve into the complexities of their contrasting personalities.
Readers will find that the stories in this book present a nuanced view of love and relationships, highlighting how differences can coexist and even complement one another. The characters navigate their unique challenges, offering insights into the dynamics of their bond. With its focus on fiction, this edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of attraction and the unexpected connections that can arise between seemingly incompatible individuals.
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Another Marvelous Thing is perfect for anyone who knows firsthand that opposites actually do attract. These spare and unsentimental stories display how two very different people — a tough-minded and tenderhearted woman and an urbane, old-fashioned older man — fall in love despite their differences, get married, and give birth to a child.
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