The Crane Wife ( A Memoir In Essays )
A memoir in essays that expands on the viral sensation āThe Crane Wifeā with a frank and funny look at love, intimacy, and self in the twenty-first century. From friends and lovers to blood family and chosen family, this āelegant masterpieceā (Roxane Gay, New York Times bestselling author of Hunger) asks what more expansive definitions of love might offer āus all.
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āHauser builds their lifeās inventory out of deconstructed personal narratives, resulting in a reading experience thatās rich like a complicated dessertānot for wolfing down but for savoring in small bites.ā āThe New York Times
āClever, heartfelt, and wrenching.ā
āTime
āBrilliant.ā
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Ten days after calling off their wedding, CJ Hauser went on an expedition to Texas to study the whooping crane. After a week wading through the gulf, they realized theyād almost signed up to live someone elseās life.
What if you released yourself from traditional narratives of happiness? What if you looked forāÆways to leave room for the unexpected? In Hauserās case, this meant dissecting pop culture touchstone, from The Philadelphia Story to The X Files, to learn how not to lose yourself in a relationship. They attended a robot convention, contemplated grief at John Belushiās gravesite, and officiated a wedding. Most importantly, they mapped the difference between the stories weāre asked to hold versus those we choose to carry.
Told with the late-night barstool directness of your wisest, most bighearted friend,āÆThe Crane Wife is a book for everyone whose path doesnāt look the way they thought it would; for everyone learning to find joy in the not-knowing and to build a new sort of life story, a new sort of family, a new sort of home to live in.