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Lucky Us

By Joan Silber
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"A love story of our time." —Ha Jin, author of The Boat Rocker

Once upon a very recent time in New York City, there was a couple, two ordinary single people who met the way city people meet. Even though mismatched, they fell in love. And after some hesitations they decided, finally, to marry-only to look up and find their world caving in around them.

Sexy, vivacious Elisa, of the miniskirts and tiny T-shirts, still in art school and just coming off an affair with a temper-driven fellow artist, initiated things. She came on to cool, quiet Gabe who wore his hair in a graying ponytail and kept a low profile. A good bit older than Elisa-more than twenty years older, in fact-he found himself buoyed by her youth and her brashness. To her great surprise, Elisa craved Gabe's watchfulness and solicitude.

That Gabe's past included a successful drug dealing business bothered her not at all. And certainly he was unconcerned that Elisa's more current past included a lot of casual sex. Neither of them ever expected to have to answer for what had been so easy for Gabe and so enjoyable for Elisa. But truth be known, the one obvious thing they had in common was the burden their pasts suddenly put onto their future.

Joan Silber has written a love story for the turn of the twenty-first century, one that takes into rich account the styles and pressures of contemporary urban life. But more than that, she has created two characters who throb with real-life personality, passion, and courage.

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3.5
“I did not, by any means, ever long to read this book. I had passed it two or three times on the shelf and was drawn to the title and cover, reveling in the fact that it promised a bittersweet love story between two individuals who were trying to last through turmoil. It was what I needed, for the moment, and it was quite worth it. "Lucky Us" is the story of Gabe and Elisa, a couple separated by a twenty year age gap and an even larger gap in their mannerisms. Elisa is brash, selfish, immature, and reckless; Gabe is calm, stoic, quiet, and level-headed. But when Elisa learns that her reckless past has put both her and Gabe in jeopardy--as is found out when she is diagnosed with HIV--they begin to wonder if the extra complications of their health can withstand in addition to their usual petty drama. The story alternates their points of view to show the strain that their relationship has on them, with a well-done example of characterization and voice by author Joan Silber. I finished this book in about a week, but would have finished much faster if school didn't get in the way. The story is short but very endearing, and I personally had a hard time putting it down when I needed to. Elisa and Gabe are both intriguing in their monologues, candid and consistent with their conflicting perspectives of life and their relationship, and you begin to want to know more about them as you read. To me, they felt very real and three-dimensional: people you would know in real life, meeting in town and knowing glimpses of, but then you want to know more about where they came from and what will happen to them. The book does not, however, have an entirely linear structure, and there are passages of personal history that you may feel were not delved deeply into enough, though I enjoyed the structure just fine. What was perhaps the best feature of this book--disheartening, at first, I will admit--is the way that it ends openly. It is a realistic book, fictitious and compellingly lifelike in its story, and the ending leaves you wanting so much more from the characters. You want to know where they go, what happens after the last chapter's setting, if things ever resolve or if they find more answers for their problems. But it is realistic fiction, and it leaves you with the fact that life won't show you all the resolutions at once. The open-ended question may just lead to more inquiries. I would recommend this book to anyone, simply for the characterization, alone. The syntax is nothing special, nor are any of the literary features, but the simple honesty of the book is so refreshing that it was such a nice break from the eight other classic novels I purchased. If you want a light and quick read, this book will surely captivate you for the duration of your time and leave you feeling so much more for the characters than you expected.”

About Joan Silber

Joan Silber won the PEN/Hemingway Award for her first novel, Household Words. Her short fiction has appeared in the New Yorker, Ploughshares, the Paris Review, and many other magazines. She lives in New York City and teaches writing at Sarah Lawrence College and in the Warren Wilson College MFA program.

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