An<b> absorbing, bittersweet </b>novel about the ebb of a marriage, told from both sides
- Pandora Sykes,
<b>A compelling portrait of a marriage in trouble. This emotional deep-dive proves there are indeed two sides to every story. Thought-provoking.</b>
Daily Mail
<b>A stunning portrayal featuring both sides of a marriage breakdown. Gripping, heartrending and intimate, this is a book you can't put down. A brilliant read.</b>
Julie Owen Moylan, author of That Green Eyed Girl and 73 Dove Street
<i>The Divorce</i> <b>pulls back a curtain on a long marriage, a close family, and in one moment reveals the devastating truth that has been hiding in plain sight. </b>Moa Herngren <b>writes with such compassion and insight,</b> bringing the characters so vividly to life that their emotions and passions become our own. <b>I love this novel</b>
- Luanne Rice, New York Times bestselling author,
Book club alert: who's been cruel and who's been clueless in this marriage that can't be saved? <i>The Divorce </i><b>deftly unmasks the secrets and stresses of an unraveling relationship that absolutely begs to be discussed</b>
- Sally Koslow,
The collapse of a thirty-two-year marriage is depicted with an even hand in this book. . . As Herngren stitches together the couple's perspectives, she writes with a sharp neutrality, never overplaying the book's many tense moments of discovery or languishing in the wife's despair.
The New Yorker
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Moa Herngren is a journalist, former editor-in-chief of Elle magazine and a highly sought-after manuscript writer. She is also the co-creator and writer on Netflix hit-show Bonus Family.
Alice Menzies is a freelance translator based in London. Her translations include work by Jonas Hassen Khemiri, Fredrik Backman, Tove Alsterdal and Jens Liljestrand.