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“A playwright known for infusing humor and wit into feminist issues…addresses with honesty and empathy the dark side of becoming a tagalong spouse.” Asian Review of Books
“With a brilliant cast of colorful characters and specific details of each country lived in, this book is…a true traveling adventure with real-life celebrations and letdowns.” Seattle Book Review
“Em’s Awful Good Fortune is a hoot…I recommend it to anyone in a marriage or contemplating entering one.” Story Circle Book Reviews
“Maxfield calls Em’s problems those of ‘tagalong wife privilege,’ but the novel isn’t just about that…[but also] the notion of abandoning the care of one’s own health and happiness in the name of love of family and marriage.” Kirkus Reviews
“Takes its reader across the world and deep into the heart of its trapped, privileged, suffering, and, ultimately, invincible narrator.” Junot Diaz, Pulitzer Prize–winning author
“With unsentimental humor and deep humanity, Marcie Maxfield writes with brutal grace about the journey to find the self you didn’t know you’d lost. Oh, and this isn’t chick lit. This is lit.” Alan Watt, author of Diamond Dogs