For fans of Marriage Story and Elena Ferrante's Days of
Abandonment
Terri runs off with a lover, abandoning her children and her marriage of
twenty-five years. Her husband, David, is left to take care of their two
daughters, one of whom is falling in love for the first time. These four
people start to question their identity outside the nuclear family. What
remains of a disintegrated home, and what changes? Marijke Schermer's
Love, If That's What It Is gives a kaleidoscopic view of a divorce,
permitting the reader to enter the heads of not only the spouses, but
also of the two daughters and the divorcees' new lovers. Through several
characters, the reader is presented with just as many views on
relationships, while Schermer remains impartial and thus confronts
readers with their own--perhaps shaky--romantic principles. What is
love? With fresh flair and provocative perspectives, Schermer manages to
provide an original and versatile answer.