A luminous telling of two modern romances, a book that lingers sweetly and hilariously in the memory. —Dallas Morning News
Guido and Vincent are childhood best friends—third cousins, really—living in Cambridge and dreaming about their futures. Guido plans to write poetry while Vincent feels confident he will win a Nobel prize for physics. When Guido spots Holly while exiting a museum, he can immediately sense that she will difficult, quirky, and hard to live with. He loves her on sight. Vincent, open-minded and cheerful, meets Misty at work. Though she is a bored and misanthropic brunette, he finds himself desperate to know her.
Through courtship, jealousy, estrangement, and other perils,Happy All the Timefollows four sane, intelligent, and good-intentioned people who manage to find love in spite of themselves.“A wise, bighearted book by a wise, bighearted writer. A deft and funny one, too.” —The Washington Post
“A luminous telling of two modern romances, a book that lingers sweetly and hilariously in the memory.” —Dallas Morning News
“Abounds in good lines, aphorisms, advice to both the loved and the lovelorn.” —The New York Times “An elegant, fresh, funny tale of four people in love…. There’s electricity here... pure delight.” —Village Voice “A pleasure…. Endless surprises and ultimately boundless joy…. It would be difficult not to enjoy it all!” —The New Yorker “Colwin’s view of the world is comic with a subtle sense of sadness, and her love for even her most intractable characters does not keep her from laughing at their expense.” —The Times-Picayune(New Orleans)
“[Laurie Colwin] handles feeling as cunningly as Ann Beattie and Frederick Barthelme handls>