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Love, If That's What It Is

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Terri abandons her 25-year marriage and children, leaving her husband David to care for their two daughters, one experiencing first love. As the family members and their new partners navigate life outside the nuclear family, Love, If That's What It Is offers a kaleidoscopic exploration of identity, love, and change in the wake of divorce. Marijke Schermer presents multiple perspectives on relationships with impartial storytelling that challenges readers' own notions of love.
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Ideal for readers who appreciate nuanced explorations of relationships and family dynamics, especially fans of Marriage Story and Elena Ferrante's Days of Abandonment. Suitable for those interested in literary fiction with psychological depth.

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"Terri runs off with a lover, abandoning her children and her marriage of twenty-five years. Her husband, David, is left to take care of their two daughters, one of whom is falling in love for the first time. These four people start to question their identity outside the nuclear family. What remains of a disintegrated home, and what changes?--

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For fans of Marriage Story and Elena Ferrante's Days of Abandonment

Terri runs off with a lover, abandoning her children and her marriage of twenty-five years. Her husband, David, is left to take care of their two daughters, one of whom is falling in love for the first time. These four people start to question their identity outside the nuclear family. What remains of a disintegrated home, and what changes?

Marijke Schermer's Love, If That's What It Is gives a kaleidoscopic view of a divorce, permitting the reader to enter the heads of not only the spouses, but also of the two daughters and the divorcees' new lovers. Through several characters, the reader is presented with just as many views on relationships, while Schermer remains impartial and thus confronts readers with their own – perhaps shaky – romantic principles. What is love? With fresh flair and provocative perspectives, Schermer manages to provide an original and versatile answer.

'Dutch playwright Schermer explores themes of romantic ennui and individuality in her scintillating debut, a yearlong account of a deteriorating marriage. (...) The author expertly humanises each of the characters' desires and flaws as she illuminates the raw, inner workings of a broken marriage. This is as cathartic as it is gut-churning.' - Publishers Weekly

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781642861037

Publisher: World Editions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 February 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: World Editions

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Translated by Hester Velmans

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 312

About the Author

Marijke Schermer is a novelist and playwright. Her stage work has been performed by several companies and translated into various languages. Her novel Noodweer ("Severe Weather") was shortlisted for the ECI Literature Prize in 2017 and subsequently sold to Spain, Switzerland, and Denmark. In 2019, her novel Love, If That's What It Is was published in Dutch and Schermer was hailed as "fast becoming one of the most interesting writers in the Netherlands." Love, If That's What It Is was shortlisted for the prestigious Libris Literature Prize 2020 and is her first work to be published in English.

Hester Velmans was born in Amsterdam, but lived in five different countries while growing up, before finally settling in western Massachusetts. She is the author of the popular children's books Isabel of the Whales and Jessaloup's Song. The recipient of an NEA Translation Fellowship in 2014, she was previously awarded the Vondel Prize for her translation of Renate Dorrestein's A Heart of Stone. Her most recent novel, Slipper, was published in April 2018.

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