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After Happily Ever After

A Novel

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"Smart and funny, After Happily Ever After is an exciting debut." —Laura Dave, international best-selling author of The Last Thing He Told Me
What if you had the chance to relinquish the life you've built and begin again?

At the age of forty-five, Maggie Dolin is grappling with the realities of aging. Nearly two decades ago, she made the decision to leave her career in publishing to devote herself to raising her daughter, Gia—but now that Gia is about to leave for college, Maggie is confronted with uncertainty about her own identity and purpose. Having spent so many years caring for others, she struggles to remember the last time someone cared for her.
Meanwhile, Maggie's husband of nineteen years, Jim, seems distant and preoccupied, leading her to suspect that he is keeping secrets from her; her mother is self-absorbed and judgmental; and her brother harbors resentment toward her. And to compound matters, the one constant in Maggie's life, her father, is facing serious health challenges, leaving her feeling adrift without his unwavering support.
As Maggie embarks on a daunting journey of self-discovery, she finds herself drawn toward decisions that challenge the life she has always known. After Happily Ever After deals with love, marriage, family dynamics, the empty nest, aging parents, and what happens when they all come crashing down at the same time.
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      A middle-aged mother contemplates an affair in Rasmussen's debut novel. At age 45, suburban Connecticut mom Maggie Dolin finds herself at a crossroads. Her psychologist husband, Jim, seems both constantly stressed out and uninterested in the intimacies of marriage; her college-bound, 17-year-old daughter, Gia, has a new boyfriend whom Maggie doesn't trust; and Maggie's beloved father has moved to an assisted living facility, due to Parkinson's disease. Formerly a successful book editor, Maggie left her job to stay home and raise Gia, but more than a decade later, she feels adrift as her best friend and former colleague, Ellen, continues to succeed. Maggie starts going to the gym and meets Michael, a handsome, 34-year-old freelance writer with a self-described penchant for younger women--except where Maggie is concerned. After Maggie's father receives a new, life-altering diagnosis, her emotional connection with Michael deepens. Maggie doesn't want to give up on her marriage or her daughter, but as her life becomes increasingly overwhelming, she seeks solace in this secret relationship. When everything seems to go wrong at once, she decides to change her circumstances, once and for all. Rasmussen is a freelance journalist and former TV sitcom writer and the latter is evident in the novel's sharp, funny dialogue ("You need to finish getting dressed. The last time I checked, your school required pants") and Maggie's wry, observational narration; at one point, for instance, she describes clothes shopping with her teen as "like trying to tweeze a stray hair from your eyebrow, only to find it isn't a hair, just a drop of mascara, and now you're bleeding." However, the book's distinctive voice only partially spices up the storyline, which suffers from clich�d elements, such as a rebellious teen daughter and an emotionally distant husband. Also, sporadic chapters from Jim's and Maggie's father's perspectives feel clumsy and unnecessary. A novel whose bright dialogue only somewhat enlivens its familiar plot.

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