"Seriously good. . . . Deep and rich." -- Los Angeles Times
From the critically acclaimed author of Happy All the Time and Home
Cooking, a insightful and witty tale of a woman struggling to overcome
her grief and find her future
When Sam Bax, a charming daredevil of a Boston lawyer, sails his boat
into a storm off the coast of Maine, Elizabeth "Olly" Bax, his wife, is
widowed at twenty-seven. With no pretense of courage, and a vague
dislike for what she feels is the cheap availability of her emotions,
Olly grieves the husband she probably would have divorced, while coping
with the warmth and awkwardness of family trying (and failing) to
distract her from their own grief. As she learns to rethink her life and
her love, she becomes close to Sam's brother, Patrick--and begins to
realize Sam's recklessness and passion may not be as foreign to her as
she thought.
Laurie Colwin depicts Olly--the "More Life Widow of the More Life
Kid"--with humor, compassion, and a decided lack of sentimentality,
creating a real heroine who tries to remain true to her heart while
keeping her head.