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From the widely praised author of Paris Was the Place-a shattering new novel that bravely delves into the darkest corners of addiction, marriage, and motherhood.
When Elsey’s husband, Lukas, hands her a brochure for a weeklong mountain retreat, she knows he is really giving her an ultimatum- Go, or we’re done. Once a successful painter, Elsey set down roots in China after falling in love wtih Lukas when she saw him MC at a warehouse rave in downtown Beijing. Now, with two young daughters and unable to find a balance between her identities as painter, mother, and wife, Elsey fills her days worrying, drinking, and descending into boredom and unhappiness. So, brochure in hand, she agrees to go and confront the ghosts of her past. There, she meets a group of men and women who will forever alter the way she understands herself- from Tasmin, another (much richer) expat, to Hunter, a young man whose courage endangers them all, and, most important, Mei-wife of one of China’s most famous artists and a renowned painter herself-with whom Elsey quickly forges a fierce friendship and whose candidness about her pain helps Elsey understand her own.
Ultimately Elsey decides she must return to her childhood home-the center of her deepest pain-before she can find her way back to her marriage. Written in a voice at once wry, sensual, blunt, and hypnotic, Elsey Come Home is a modern odyssey and a quietly dynamic portrait of contemporary womanhood.
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From the widely praised author of Paris Was the Place-a shattering new novel that bravely delves into the darkest corners of addiction, marriage, and motherhood.
When Elsey’s husband, Lukas, hands her a brochure for a weeklong mountain retreat, she knows he is really giving her an ultimatum- Go, or we’re done. Once a successful painter, Elsey set down roots in China after falling in love wtih Lukas when she saw him MC at a warehouse rave in downtown Beijing. Now, with two young daughters and unable to find a balance between her identities as painter, mother, and wife, Elsey fills her days worrying, drinking, and descending into boredom and unhappiness. So, brochure in hand, she agrees to go and confront the ghosts of her past. There, she meets a group of men and women who will forever alter the way she understands herself- from Tasmin, another (much richer) expat, to Hunter, a young man whose courage endangers them all, and, most important, Mei-wife of one of China’s most famous artists and a renowned painter herself-with whom Elsey quickly forges a fierce friendship and whose candidness about her pain helps Elsey understand her own.
Ultimately Elsey decides she must return to her childhood home-the center of her deepest pain-before she can find her way back to her marriage. Written in a voice at once wry, sensual, blunt, and hypnotic, Elsey Come Home is a modern odyssey and a quietly dynamic portrait of contemporary womanhood.