Sorrow and Bliss

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Sorrow and Bliss

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By Meg Mason
Harper Perennial, 2022
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Martha Friel just turned forty. She used to work at Vogue and was going to write a novel. Now, she creates internet content for no one. She used to live in Paris. Now, she lives in a gated community in Oxford that she hates and can't bear to leave. But she must now that her loving husband Patrick has just left.

Because there's something wrong with Martha. There has been since a little bomb went off in her brain, at seventeen, leaving her changed in a way no doctor or drug could fix then and no one, even now, can explain--why can say she is so often sad, cruel to everyone she loves, why she finds it harder to be alive than other people.

With Patrick gone, the only place Martha has left to go is her childhood home, to live with her chaotic parents, to survive without Ingrid, the sister who made their growing-up bearable, who said she would never give up on Martha, and who finally has.

It feels like the end but maybe, by going back, Martha will get to start again. Maybe there is a different story to be written, if Martha can work out where to begin.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Meg Mason is a journalist whose career began at the Financial Times and the Times of London. Her work has since appeared in VogueElle, the Sydney Morning Herald, the Sunday Times (UK), and the New Yorker's Daily Shouts. Born in New Zealand, she now lives in Sydney, Australia, with her husband and two daughters.


REVIEWS

Shortlisted for the 2022 Women’s Prize for Fiction

Sorrow and Bliss is a brilliantly faceted and extremely funny book about depression that engulfed me in the way I'm always hoping to be engulfed by novels. While I was reading it, I was making a list of all the people I wanted to send it to, until I realized that I wanted to send it to everyone I know.--Ann Patchett

Completely brilliant, I loved it. I think every girl and woman should read it.--Gillian Anderson

An incredibly funny and devastating debut. . . . enlivened, often, by a madcap energy. Yet it still manages to be sensitive and heartfelt, and to offer a nuanced portrayal of what it means to try to make amends and change, even when that involves 'start[ing] again from nothing.'"--The Guardian

Exploring the multifaceted hardships of mental illness and the frustrating inaccuracy of diagnoses, medications, and treatments, Sorrow and Bliss is darkly comic and deeply heartfelt . . . Martha's voice is acerbic, witty, and raw.--Booklist (starred review)

Meg Mason's unflagging comic impulses drive this novel about the havoc a woman's mental illness wreaks on her marriage.--Shelf Awareness (starred review)