You wait ages for The One . . . then 203 come along at once
One night Lauren finds a strange man in her flat who claims to be her husband. All the evidence – from photos to electricity bills – suggests he’s right.
Lauren’s attic, she slowly realises, is creating an endless supply of husbands for her.
There’s the one who pretends to play music on her toes.
The one who’s too hot (there must be a catch).
The one who makes a great breakfast sandwich.
The one who turns everything into double entendres (‘I’ll weed your garden’).
And the one who can calm her unruly thoughts with a single touch.
But when you can change husbands as easily as changing a lightbulb, how do you know whether the one you have now is the good-enough one, or the wrong one, or the best one? And how long should you keep trying to find out?
“Richly characterized, philosophical, and funny. I enjoyed all the husbands, even (especially?) the terrible ones. A time-bending gem about the way we live now.” —Gabrielle Zevin, New York Times bestselling author of Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
“The Husbands is a wily and wonderful exploration of modern decision-making, kaleidoscopic and bright and very, very funny.” —Claire Lombardo, New York Times bestselling author of The Most Fun We Ever Had
“Brilliant, hilarious, surprising and wise. I devoured it.” —Naomi Alderman, New York Times bestselling author of The Power and The Future
“The Husbands is WONDERFUL: fresh, original, hugely entertaining and oddly comforting. . . . I laughed out loud countless times. . . . [This] was the most fun I’ve had reading in the longest time. It is an utter delight.” —Marian Keyes, bestselling author of Again, Rachel and Grown Ups
“Clever, fresh, inventive, The Husbands is wholly original.” —Louise O’Neill, author of Asking For It
“The plot allows the author to explore current attitudes and approaches to dating and mating from a fresh perspective… A fun take on a big question.” —Kirkus