The Silver Linings Playbook: A Novel

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Apr 27, 2010 - Fiction - 304 pages
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A New York Times bestseller, The Silver Linings Playbook was adapted into the Oscar-winning movie starring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence. It tells the riotous and poignant story of how one man regains his memory and comes to terms with the magnitude of his wife's betrayal.

During the years he spends in a neural health facility, Pat Peoples formulates a theory about silver linings: he believes his life is a movie produced by God, his mission is to become physically fit and emotionally supportive, and his happy ending will be the return of his estranged wife, Nikki. When Pat goes to live with his parents, everything seems changed: no one will talk to him about Nikki; his old friends are saddled with families; the Philadelphia Eagles keep losing, making his father moody; and his new therapist seems to be recommending adultery as a form of therapy.

When Pat meets the tragically widowed and clinically depressed Tiffany, she offers to act as a liaison between him and his wife, if only he will give up watching football, agree to perform in this year's Dance Away Depression competition, and promise not to tell anyone about their "contract." All the while, Pat keeps searching for his silver lining.

In this brilliantly written debut novel, Matthew Quick takes us inside Pat's mind, deftly showing us the world from his distorted yet endearing perspective. The result is a touching and funny story that helps us look at both depression and love in a wonderfully refreshing way.

 

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I'm a little annoyed that not a single novel has been worth five stars for me this year (yet), but here we have another four star read. Meaning that I very much enjoyed it, but I didn't absolutely ... Read full review

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Pat Peoples has recently been released from a mental institution and is living with his parents. His friends set him up with Tiffany, a woman dealing with mental issues of her own. The plot follows ... Read full review

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Contents

The Asian Invasion
152
Weathering the Relative Squalor
164
As If He Were Yoda and I Were Luke Skywalker Training on the Dagobah System
169
I Will Have to Require a FirstPlace Victory
178
My Movies Montage
189
Like a Shadow on Me All of the Time
202
Letter 2November 15 2006
214
Letter 3November 18 2006
219

If I Backslide
41
I Dont Know How This Works
44
Filled with Molten Lava
53
Failing Like Dimmesdale Did
57
Do You Like Foreign Films?
60
I Can Share Raisin Bran
66
Sing and Spell and Chant
72
The Best Therapist in the Entire World
82
Tiffanys Head Floating over the Waves
87
A Hive Full of Green Bees
95
Sister SailorMouth
115
The Implied Ending
120
An Acceptable Form of Coping
123
Balanced Very Carefully As If the Whole Thing Might Topple When the Heater Vents Begin to Blow Later This Fall
130
The Pat Box
133
Moms Handwriting Emerges
139
Letter 4November 29 2006
224
Letter 5December 3 2006
226
Letter 6December 13 2006
230
Letter 7December 14 2006
232
This Square in My Hand
233
Letter 8December 24 2006
239
An Episode Seems Inevitable
240
Mad Nipper
248
How Is She?
257
I Need a Huge Favor
263
Best Intentions
273
Booyah
280
Break Free of a Nimbostratus
282
Acknowledgments
291
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In the six months that followed his leaving teaching and the Philadelphia area, Matthew Quick floated down the Peruvian Amazon and formed ‘The Bardbarians' (a two-man literary circle), backpacked around Southern Africa, hiked to the bottom of a snowy Grand Canyon, soul-searched, and finally began writing full-time. His debut novel, The Silver Linings Playbook, was adapted into the Oscar-winning movie starring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence. Matthew earned his Creative Writing MFA through Goddard College. He has since returned to the Philadelphia area, where he lives with his wife and their greyhound.

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