Love and Other Impossible Pursuits

Love and Other Impossible Pursuits by Ayelet Waldman is a first edition novel published by Doubleday on January 24, 2006. This 352-page work explores the complexities of modern life through the experiences of Emilia Greenleaf, a Harvard Law graduate navigating the challenges of marriage and motherhood in Manhattan. Emilia’s life is filled with both humor and heartache as she grapples with her role as a stepmother to a spirited preschooler named William while coping with the profound loss of her newborn daughter.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the absurdities of daily life and the emotional struggles that accompany love and loss. Emilia’s attempts to connect with William are fraught with challenges, from managing his whims to confronting her own grief. The story touches on themes of family dynamics and the psychological intricacies of married life, offering insight into the ways we pursue connection and understanding amidst personal turmoil. This edition is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience.
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With wry candor and tender humor, acclaimed novelist Ayelet Waldman has crafted a strikingly beautiful novel for our time, tackling the absurdities of modern life and reminding us why we love some people no matter what.
For Emilia Greenleaf, life is by turns a comedy of errors and an emotional minefield. Yes, she’s a Harvard Law grad who married her soul mate. Yes, they live in elegant comfort on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. But with her one-and-only, Jack, came a stepson—a know-it-all preschooler named William who has become her number one responsibility every Wednesday afternoon. With William, Emilia encounters a number of impossible pursuits—such as the pursuit of cab drivers who speed away when they see William’s industrial-strength car seat and the pursuit of lactose-free, strawberry-flavored, patisserie-quality cupcakes, despite the fact that William’s allergy is a figment of his over-protective mother’s imagination.
As much as Emilia wants to find common ground with William, she becomes completely preoccupied when she loses her newborn daughter. After this, the sight of any child brings her to tears, and Wednesdays with William are almost impossible. When his unceasing questions turn to the baby’s death, Emilia is at a total loss. Doesn’t anyone understand that self-pity is a full-time job? Ironically, it is only through her blundering attempts to bond with William that she finally heals herself and learns what family really means.
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