Falling Apart in One Piece, Stacy Morrison
Falling Apart in One Piece, Stacy Morrison
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Falling Apart in One Piece
One Optimist's Journey Through the Hell of Divorce

Author: Stacy Morrison

Narrator: Stacy Morrison

Unabridged: 8 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/30/2010


Synopsis

Just when Stacy Morrison thought she had it all, her husband of ten years announced that he wanted a divorce. She was left alone with a new house that needed lots of work, a new baby who needed lots of attention, and a new job in the high-pressure world of New York publishing.

Morrison had never been one to believe in fairy tales. As far as she was concerned, happy endings were the product of the kind of ambition and hard work that had propelled her to the top of her profession. But she had always considered her relationship with her husband a safe place in her often stressful life. All of her assumptions about how life works crumbled, though, when she discovered that no amount of will and determination was going to save her marriage. For Stacy, the only solution was to keep on living, and to listen—as deeply and openly as possible—to what this experience was teaching her.

Told with humor and heart, her honest and intimate account of the stress of being a working mother while trying to make sense of her unraveling marriage offers unexpected lessons of love, forgiveness, and dignity that will resonate with women everywhere.

About Stacy Morrison

Stacy Morrison is the editor in chief of Redbook magazine. She has also served as executive editor at Marie Claire and editor in chief of Modern Bride. She has appeared as an expert on women, love, sex, money, and more on Today, CNN Headline News, and The Early Show, among many other television programs. Stacy lives in Brooklyn with her six-year-old son, Zack.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrea

There are about 20-30 pages of really good material in this book, but I'm just not able to feel exceptionally sympathetic for a narrator who moans about the difficulties of being a single mother but who has a full time nanny, whose ex takes her child not only on a regular basis but overnight. Do I c......more

Goodreads review by Elixxir

While the book had some truly beautiful moments of raw honesty, overall I couldn't help but feel the author was trying too hard to convince us she could out-Dalai the Lama. Her perfectly tempered, perfectly magnanimous, perfectly reasoned response to every situation simply strained credibility. When......more

You know, I think there should be more basic stories about surviving divorce. It's a good look at a thing a lot of people go through. How Good Does This Book Make my Wasband Look? 4/5 You know, actually pretty dang good. I really feel confident that he wouldn't just up and bail on his family with minim......more