Joyce Maynard is the author of seven previous novels, including To Die For, Labor Day, and The Good Daughters, and four books of nonfiction. Her bestselling memoir, At Home in the World, has been translated into sixteen languages. Maynard's bestselling novel Labor Day was adapted for film by Academy Award-nominated director Jason Reitman and stars Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin. Maynard makes her home in California.
“A fearlessly candid, heartrendingly forthright examination of the
joys and terrors of family life from the perspective of a woman of
unusual sensitivity and empathy, Count the Ways takes us on a
memorable journey.” — Joyce Carol Oates
"Cut[s] across moments of national and personal upheaval to examine
the complex web of family against the backdrop of history." — New
York Times Book Review
"Wonderfully absorbing, precise and emotionally astute . . .I was
moved by the characters' ambivalences, their misgivings, their
anger, but most of all by their complex and fascinating
love." — Marisa Silver, New York Times bestselling author of
The Mysteries
"Sensitively plumbing the complexity of human emotions, of love and
forgiveness, [Maynard] draws readers into a deep, aching attachment
to her characters, creating an ultimately hopeful tale just right
for this moment." — Booklist (starred review)
"The novel bites off a lot—a Brett Kavanaugh–inspired storyline, a
domestic abuse situation, a trans child, Eleanor's career—and
manages to resolve them all. . . Maynard creates a world rich and
real enough to hold the pain she fills it with." — Kirkus
Reviews (starred review)
“Readers will sink into Maynard’s masterful portrait of one woman’s
life in this decades-spanning family saga.” — Library
Journal (starred review)
“How did Maynard know that this is exactly the book we all need
now? This exhilaratingly brilliant novel isn’t just an indelible
story of the falling dominoes of a family struggling through crisis
and through generations, it’s also about the times we live through.
. . . This gorgeous story reminds us that love is always, always
worth it.” — Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling
author of Pictures of You and With or Without You
“Joyce Maynard is the queen of the family saga, and Count the Ways
is the best! Instantly addicting, the story of Eleanor, Cam, and
their children pulls you in and wraps itself around you like an
heirloom quilt made of familiarity, intimacy, and the orchestral
complexity of loving the people closest to us. This is the novel
you’ll be longing to return to at the end of every day and one you
will re-read for years to come.” — Jenna Blum, New York Times
bestselling author of Those Who Save Us and The Lost Family
“Count the Ways is the book you will want to curl up in a chair and
read from beginning to end. It’s rich and complex, beautiful and
heartbreaking, just like life. Reading about this flawed and lovely
family will make you want to hug your own flawed and lovely family
tight. Joyce Maynard celebrates the messy, wonderful thing that is
love." — Ann Hood, author of The Knitting Circle and The Book That
Matters Most
“Count the Ways is an extraordinarily generous invitation into
a woman’s intimate life, from the loneliness of her youth to the
earned wisdom of middle age. In this richly imagined novel, Maynard
never flinches as she portrays both quiet successes and
heartbreaking failures at love, marriage, and motherhood. This is
the work of one of our great storytellers.” — Meredith Hall, New
York Times bestselling author of Beneficence
“My to-do list had umpteen items on it, but I let them all go to
hell as I tore through Joyce Maynard’s latest page-turner. . . .
To-do list? What to-do list? Under the Influence is a
riveting read.” — New York Times bestselling author Wally Lamb on
Under the Influence
“Joyce Maynard has, again, managed to tap flawlessly into the voice
of a teenage girl: part hope, part fiction, and all
heart. After Her is page-turning mystery, wrapped in a
beautifully rendered story of sisterhood; and reading it is a
journey through one’s own memory of what it meant to be thirteen,
when the world was equally terrifying and fascinating. Books this
compelling just don’t come around very often.” — Jodi Picoult,
#1 New York Times bestselling author on After Her
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