Fleishman is in Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-Akner

Toby Fleishman is going through a divorce, and is feeling quite sorry for himself. Toby is a highly regarded hepatologist working in a prestigious New York hospital. He has two children, Solly and Hannah, who he loves very much. He’s trying his best to enjoy his new, single life (read: spending copious amounts of time on hookup apps). He’s flawed, but generally is a pretty alright guy. But when his almost-ex-wife Rachel drops the kids off at his apartment in the small hours of the morning and seemingly disappears, he starts to unravel under the pressure of being a primary carer. The idea lurking in his mind of Rachel as a monstrous, unfeeling woman is crystallised in his mind – he turns on her completely.

The weeks pass, and there’s no sign of Rachel. She won’t take Toby’s calls, and the kids are getting distressed. There are so many questions: Where is Rachel? Has she abandoned her children? Is someone hiding her away? And most infuriatingly of all, why won’t Toby call the police to report her missing? The answers to these questions are held both frustratingly and tantalisingly over the horizon. But this book is not a thriller. It’s a wonderfully paced, perfectly driven, comedic, heartfelt work of clever contemporary fiction. Taffy Brodesser-Akner is such a great writer – she masterfully balances the good and the bad in her characters, and has the ability to make her readers do a 180 as she pleases.

This is a clever and addictive novel that intelligently considers the roles played within hetero relationships, the expectations attached to parenthood and partnership, and the fallout from relationship breakdowns. Whether you pick this book up as a holiday read, or for a juicy book club discussion, read it as soon as you possibly can!


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Fleishman Is in Trouble

Taffy Brodesser-Akner

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