Jennifer Love Hewitt is a self-proclaimed "love-aholic" and hopeless romantic (her middle name is Love, after all!). She has been lucky and unlucky in love, and lived to tell--and she's done it all in the spotlight. Much has been written about her love life--some true, most made up to sell magazines. Now Hewitt shares the real story of what she's learned navigating the dangerous dating waters.
In The Day I Shot Cupid, Hewitt offers her hard-won wisdom and tells us how to embrace love with both feet on the ground. First, we have to shoot Cupid. We have to believe that happily-ever-after is hard work--it's not all flowers and symphonies and floating hearts.
Wise and wry and refreshingly honest, Hewitt talks about how to pick the right guy and how to know when to let the wrong ones go free, and she offers some surprising truths about the opposite sex.
From twenty things to do after a breakup, to ten things to do before a date, to the perils of text flirting (Note: You are waiting. By the phone. For his response.), Hewitt uses stories and dating secrets to illustrate the idiotic, romantic, crazy, depressing, hilarious, awkward, glorious moments we all experience in relationships. Funny, quirky, and empowering,The Day I Shot Cupid deserves a place on every woman's nightstand, bookshelf, or coffee table, or tucked inside her oversized designer handbag.
A kind, bookish only child born in the 1940s, Alice learned the virtues of politeness early on from her stolid parents and small Wisconsin hometown. But a tragic accident when she was seventeen shattered her identity and made her understand the fragility of life and the tenuousness of luck. So more than a decade later, when she met boisterous, charismatic Charlie Blackwell, she hardly gave him a second look: She was serious and thoughtful, and he would rather crack a joke than offer a real insight; he was the wealthy son of a bastion family of the Republican party, and she was a school librarian and registered Democrat. Comfortable in her quiet and unassuming life, she felt inured to his charms. And then, much to her surprise, Alice fell for Charlie.
As Alice learns to make her way amid the clannish energy and smug confidence of the Blackwell family, navigating the strange rituals of their country club and summer estate, she remains uneasy with her newfound good fortune. And when Charlie eventually becomes President, Alice is thrust into a position she did not seek–one of power and influence, privilege and responsibility. As Charlie’s tumultuous and controversial second term in the White House wears on, Alice must face contradictions years in the making: How can she both love and fundamentally disagree with her husband? How complicit has she been in the trajectory of her own life? What should she do when her private beliefs run against her public persona?
In Alice Blackwell, New York Times bestselling author Curtis Sittenfeld has created her most dynamic and complex heroine yet. American Wife is a gorgeously written novel that weaves class, wealth, race, and the exigencies of fate into a brilliant tapestry–a novel in which the unexpected becomes inevitable, and the pleasures and pain of intimacy and love are laid bare.
Wow you have gotten alot of reading done lately!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are doing better. I think you have handled it well, but I know we only see a brief glimpse of what you are going through. It's tough to bounce back from the disappointment of a relationship ending, but I am glad that you are doing better!
I suggested American Wife for the May book of our book club. If it wins, you should participate in the post at the end of the month where the discussion questions get posted!
Great books.. I am going to see if I can order the day i shot cupid online.. looks good.
ReplyDeleteYou are a good person to be able to look at how you handled things and not say you did it right.. that takes courage. Truth is we never handle these things right especially when we dont understand and aren't given the understanding.
One day it will on make sense until then.. just keep the faith
I loved American Wife as well! I have The Perfect Wife sitting in my TBR pile and I am hoping to get to it this summer. I also read an interview with Jennifer Love Hewitt about that book and want to check it out.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of these books! I'll have to check out some of them.
ReplyDeletePretty books!
ReplyDeleteI have not read a book lately myself. I've been reading on and off two books and haven't finished any one of them yet :)
The Perfect Wife intrigues me a bit.
Btw, it's always good to hear ladies doing well after a breakup because they just choose to and consciously do something to be OK :)
I didn't realise Jennifer Love Hewitt had written a self-help book about relationships - that's pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved Jennifer Love Hewitt since back when she was on Party of Five. So of course, I really want to read her book. Glad to know it's worth checking out.
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