02084cam a2200385 i 45000010011000000030006000110050017000170080041000340100015000750200018000900350041001080400008001490500026001570820015001831000034001982450040002322500019002722640040002913000040003313360026003713360033003973370028004303380027004585000033004855000055005185040057005735200861006306500023014916500029015146500029015436500022015726500037015946500038016316550029016691349460405OCoLC20250916123134.0221031s2023 nyua b 000 f eng d a2022052632 a9780593536117 a(OCoLC)1349460405z(OCoLC)1395895704 cAJM00aPS3608.I436bW45 202300a813/.62231 aHill, Nathan,d1975-eauthor.10aWellness :ba novel /cNathan Hill. aFirst edition. 1aNew York :bAlfred A. Knopf,c2023. a607 pages :billustrations ;c25 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent astill imagebsti2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier a"Oprah's book club" -- cover aIncludes bibliographical references ([601]-[608]). aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 601-608). a"When Jack and Elizabeth meet as college students in the '90s, the two quickly join forces and hold on tight, each eager to claim a place in Chicago's thriving underground art scene with an appreciative kindred spirit. Fast-forward twenty years to married life, and alongside the challenges of parenting, they encounter cults disguised as mindfulness support groups, polyamorous would-be suitors, Facebook wars, and something called Love Potion Number Nine. For the first time, Jack and Elizabeth struggle to recognize each other, and the no-longer-youthful dreamers are forced to face their demons, from unfulfilled career ambitions to painful childhood memories of their own dysfunctional families. In the process, Jack and Elizabeth must undertake separate, personal excavations, or risk losing the best thing in their lives: each other" -- Book jacket. 0aMarriagevFiction. 0aMarried peoplevFiction. 0aMidlife crisisvFiction. 0aSpousesvFiction. 0aDysfunctional familiesvFiction. 0aInterpersonal relationsvFiction. 7aDomestic fiction.2lcgft