
A REMARKABLE NEW WOMAN AT THE COLLEGE BOOKSHOP HELPS A PROFESSOR--AND THE SON HE NEVER KNEW HE HAD--REALIZE LIFE'S SMALL BLESSINGS
Tom Putnam has resigned himself to a quiet and half-fulfilled life. An English professor in a sleepy college town, he spends his days browsing the Shakespeare shelves at the campus bookstore, managing his department's oddball faculty, and caring for his wife Marjory, a fragile shut-in with unrelenting neuroses, a condition exacerbated by her discovery of Tom's brief affair with a visiting poetess a decade earlier."Woodroof nails the debut novel: This warm, wise tale leaves a smile long after the final page is turned." --People Magazine
"A delightful tale about what happens when good intentions go well." --Good Housekeeping "This book is a charmer: quirky, clear-hearted and effervescent." --Oprah.com "A warm, caring and thoroughly entertaining debut that reads remarkably well." --Library Journal (starred review) "Along with dark humor and a confident command of story, strong characters and absurdist twists add to the fun." --Publishers Weekly "In Small Blessings, Woodroof displays a lovely gift for inventive plot turns and glittering moments. The novel brims with life and complexity and characters who never stop surprising themselves, and each other. This is a delightful and splendidly intelligent comedy." --Margot Livesey, New York Times bestselling author of The Flight of Gemma Hardy "Small Blessings is a comedy of manners that will capture your heart. Woodroof's prose is tart and sweet -- smart enough to make you laugh, but with an aching soul that will make you cry. I loved these characters even as I was chuckling at the, and I know Rose and Tom are a couple you'll relish rooting for...Get ready for pure pleasure shot through with moments of illumination: maybe this is how love really is." --Lydia Netzer, author of Shine Shine Shine "In the world of Small Blessings, to choose happiness is to take a risk... Optimistic, wise, and beautifully written, this book about love in all its colors, hope, and the glory of third chances will stay with you long after you close the cover." --Joshilyn Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of A Grown Up Kind of Pretty