How to Stay Married, Harrison Scott Key
How to Stay Married, Harrison Scott Key
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How to Stay Married

Author: Harrison Scott Key

Narrator: Harrison Scott Key, Lauren Key

Unabridged: 8 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/13/2023


Synopsis

Harrison Scott Key, winner of the Thurber Prize for American Humor, tells the shocking, “shot through with sharp humor” (The Washington Post), spiritually profound story of his journey through hell and back when infidelity threatens his marriage.

One gorgeous autumn day, Harrison discovers that his wife—the sweet, funny, loving mother of their three daughters, a woman “who’s spent just about every Sunday of her life in a church”—is having an affair with a family friend. This revelation propels the hysterical, heartbreaking events in How to Stay Married, casting our narrator onto “the factory floor of hell,” where his wife was now in love with a man who “wears cargo shorts, on purpose.” What will he do? Kick her out? Set fire to all her panties in the yard? Beat this man to death with a gardening implement? Ask God for help in winning her back?

Armed only with a sense of humor and a hunger for the truth, Harrison embarks on a hellish journey into his past, seeking answers to the riddles of faith and forgiveness. Through an absurd series of escalating confessions and betrayals, Harrison reckons with his failure to love his wife in the ways she needed most, resolves to fight for his family, and in a climax almost too ridiculous to be believed, finally learns that love is no joke. “A fiercely memorable account of marital devotion against all odds” (Publishers Weekly, starred review), How to Stay Married is a comic romp unlike any in contemporary literature, a wild ride through the hellscape of marriage and the mysteries of mercy.

About Harrison Scott Key

Harrison Scott Key is the author of The World’s Largest Man, winner of the Thurber Prize for American Humor, and Congratulations, Who Are You, Again?. Harrison’s TEDx talk about the challenges and rewards of creative ambition (“The Funny Thing About the American Dream”) is featured on TED.com, and his humor and nonfiction have appeared in The Best American Travel WritingOxford AmericanOutsideThe New York TimesMcSweeney’s Internet TendencyBitter SouthernerTown & CountryThe MockingbirdSalonReader’s DigestImageSouthern LivingGulf CoastCreative Nonfiction, and elsewhere. He has spoken and performed on radio (Snap Judgement, WNYC Studios) and for hundreds of festivals, bookstores, conferences, variety shows, and universities. He lives in Savannah, Georgia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Harrison on January 11, 2024

Classic rom-com......more

Goodreads review by Annie on January 02, 2024

A surprising amount of Taylor Swift.......more

Goodreads review by Matt on July 15, 2023

Goodness gracious, this was a wild ride. Poignant hilarity from a master wordsmith; I couldn’t put it down. The story gripped me, moved me, and, yes, convicted me on several fronts. I’ll give it 4.5 stars, only because it perpetuates some frustrating misconceptions about Christianity. (For example,......more

Goodreads review by Ashlee on February 18, 2024

This is one of the best books I have read in my entire life. That is not hyperbole. I laughed out loud a dozen times. Was moved to tears on three separate occasions, snot streaming down my face. This book is deeply spiritual and deeply human, and Harrison toggles both of those lenses with a balance......more

Goodreads review by David on August 04, 2023

This is a book’s title is misleading. The events are not insane or even unusual. It’s an ordinary story about one mundane couple’s marital difficulties. The husband wrote most of it. The wife wrote one chapter. For the husband, it’s an opportunity to try and make the world laugh because he as some p......more