This Story Will Change, Elizabeth Crane
This Story Will Change, Elizabeth Crane
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This Story Will Change
After the Happily Ever After

Author: Elizabeth Crane

Narrator: Elizabeth Crane

Unabridged: 4 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/09/2022


Synopsis

Rachel Cusk meets Nora Ephron in this intimate and evolving portrait about the end of a marriage and how life can fall apart and be rebuilt in wonderful and surprising ways.

One minute Elizabeth Crane and her husband of fifteen years are fixing up their old house in Upstate New York, finally setting down roots after stints in Chicago, Texas, and Brooklyn, when his unexpected admission—I'm not happy—changes everything. Suddenly she finds herself separated and in couples therapy, living in an apartment in the city with an old friend and his kid. It's understood that the apartment and bonus family are temporary, but the situation brings unexpected comfort and much-needed healing for wounds even older than her marriage.

Crafting the story as the very events chronicled are unfolding, Crane writes from a place of guarded possibility, capturing through vignettes and collected moments a semblance of the real-time practice of healing. At turns funny and dark, with moments of poignancy, This Story Will Change is an unexpected and moving portrait of a woman in transformation, a chronicle of how even the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves are bound to change.

About Elizabeth Crane

Elizabeth Crane is the author of six works of fiction, most recently the novel The History of Great Things and the story collection Turf. She is a recipient of the Chicago Public Library Foundation 21st Century Award. Her work has been featured on NPR's Selected Shorts and adapted for the stage by Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre. Her novel We Only Know So Much has been adapted for film. She teaches in the low-residency master's program at UC Riverside-Palm Desert. She lives in Upstate New York.


Reviews

Thanks to Counterpoint Press for my ARC of Author Elizabeth Crane’s September 2022 release of “This Story Will Change” for an honest review. 📚 ❤️ A memoir of surviving divorce is obviously not going to be an easy read but nor is it intended to be. Author Elizabeth Crane bears her heart and soul in t......more

Goodreads review by Sage

Crane’s memoir reminded me in some ways of Machado’s “In the Dream House” (one of my favorites) because it bent the traditional memoir format with short chapters, a more fluid narrative style and a breaking of the boundaries between reader and writer. The fact that almost the entire memoir was writt......more