Leah Stewart is the critically acclaimed author of The History of Us, Husband and Wife, The Myth of You and Me, and Body of a Girl. The recipient of a Sachs Fund Prize and a NEA Literature Fellowship, she teaches in the creative writing program at the University of Cincinnati and lives in Cincinnati with her husband and two children. Visit her online at LeahStewart.com.
“A sprawling novel with some of the off-kilter charm of Anne
Tyler’s work, The History of Us glows with affection for its
wounded, familiar characters.”
*Boston Globe*
“Touching drama . . . Faced with urgent choices, Eloise and the
grown kids react with varying degrees of wisdom and pigheadedness,
but as Stewart tenderly demonstrates, they remain – for better or
worse – a family.”
*People*
“Stewart’s novel reminds us how family ties trump all else.”
*Parenting Magazine*
"Charming. . . Stewart weaves a smart, redemptive tale of
maturation."
*Star Tribune*
“Domestic fiction fans favoring strong, intelligent characters will
be intrigued by Stewart’s introspective examination of a
family.”
*Library Journal*
“Stewart is a wonderful observer of family relationships, and she
adroitly weaves the stories of Eloise and the children she’s
raised—their work, their loves, their disappointments and
dreams—while focusing on what ties families together, and what
ultimately keeps those ties from breaking.”
*BookPage*
"With a playwright’s precise, sometimes excoriating dialogue and an
insightful novelist’s judicious use of interior monologue, Stewart
crafts a tearful yet unsentimental family coming-of-age story."
*Kirkus Reviews (starred review)*
“A poignant exploration of the meaning of family…the life they’ve
lived was as much a gift as the life they lost.”
*Booklist*
“Stewart’s novel is an intimate exploration of a family in crisis
and the different ways in which people cope with grief.”
*Publishers Weekly*
"The History of Us stays the course and shows how a family
negotiates through a particular crisis. Leah Stewart seems to love
her characters even when they are not especially lovable, and gives
them space and time enough to grow and change."
*BookReporter.com*
“Stewart portrays the yearning and conflict of very recognizable
people. . . . [She] makes the reader care about these good people —
and applaud as each finally dares to break out of familial inertia,
to act instead of yearn. . . . Like her mentors Eliot and Austen,
Stewart explores the delicate dilemmas of family life: balancing
loyalty and self-interest, giving and receiving joy and sorrow,
achieving togetherness and separateness.”
*Washington Independent*
“Leah Stewart possesses magic. It is awe-inspiring to see how
clearly and sensitively she presents the numerous ways her
characters are broken and then finds a way to offer some hope of
healing. With the family at the heart of The History of Us, Stewart
shows that she is unafraid of difficult characters and that she is
equally unafraid of making sure they matter to us.”
*Kevin Wilson, author of The Family Fang*
"Tender and compelling, The History of Us explores how we define
our family and who, ultimately, we are both with and without them.
These characters and their stories stuck with me long after the
final page, and Leah Stewart proves once again that she is a master
of understanding the complexity of human nature."
*Allison Winn Scotch, author of The Song Remains the Same and Time
of My Life*
"Leah Stewart plunges deep into questions of home and heart. The
History of Us is a lovely novel. Just lovely.”
*Ann Hood, author of The Red Thread and The Knitting Circle*
"This narrative voice is so alive. . . . I cherish this wry, funny,
aching, intelligent character and this book!”
*Marisa de los Santos, author of Falling Together*
“A genuine and heartwarming story about the complicated thing we
call family, and what it means to be home. I laughed. I cried. And
I was very sorry to turn the last page.”
*Meg Waite Clayton, author of The Wednesday Sisters*
"A deeply human book: funny, tender, smart, self-aware."
*Elin Hilderbrand, author of Silver Girl*
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