Synopses & Reviews
When you think you live in a Norman Rockwell paintingmarried 18 years, three kids, beautiful old house in the country, successful career as a writeryou dont expect theres another side to the canvas. Until you read a lovesick e-mail to your husband . . . that didnt come from you!
Good Riddance is an honest and funny graphic memoir about suffering through and surviving divorce. Cynthia Copeland chronicles the deep pain, confusion, awkwardness, and breakthroughs she experiences in the new normal” as a wife whos been deceived, a mom whos now single, a divorcée whos dating, and a woman whos on her own figuring out what she truly wants from her life. Copeland tells her story with an emotional candor and spot-on humor that makes Good Riddance poignant, painful, and hilarious all at once.
Praise for Good Riddance:
Copelands light-hearted and comical artwork, reminiscent of Roz Chasts, takes some of the sting out of her sorrows, allowing readers to nod in sympathy or chuckle at her missteps.” Publishers Weekly
"Even as she tells a story that is sometimes heartbreaking, Copeland has a way of making you laugh out loud. Full of insight about family, friendship, love, and resilience, Good Riddance is essential reading for anyone who has ever gone through a divorce."
-- J. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times bestselling author of Maine and Commencement
"Copeland takes us gently through a tough chronicle of divorce with wit, humor and more than a little hope."
-- Phoebe Potts, author of Good Eggs
"For anyone who's ever been dumped and had to start over, this charming book should be required reading. Grab a glass (ok, bottle) of wine and settle in. There's a light at the end of your tunnel and it starts with Good Riddance."
-- Jill Smokler, New York Times bestselling author
Copeland has a charming art style . . . and because of her experience in the self-help/instructional publishing field, she brings a welcome specificity to the subject. Good Riddance isnt a rant against cheating spouses; its more a step-by-step breakdown on how it feels to have a comfortable life upended overnight.” The A.V. Club
I was struck by a page on which Copeland sends her youngest off for his first overnight in the home of T.J. and his new wife. The author-artist uses just a few words and images to convey an entire world of maternal despair. Copeland and other graphic memoirists have me convinced that illustrated booksunlike Trix®arent just for kids anymore.” AARP.com
Works such as Copelands deserve your attention even if you arent married or divorced, because the human experience can be entertaining and moving.”ComicMix
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“Copeland’s light-hearted and comical artwork, reminiscent of Roz Chast’s, takes some of the sting out of her sorrows, allowing readers to nod in sympathy or chuckle at her missteps.” Publishers Weekly
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"Even as she tells a story that is sometimes heartbreaking, Copeland has a way of making you laugh out loud. Full of insight about family, friendship, love, and resilience, Good Riddance is essential reading for anyone who has ever gone through a divorce." J. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times bestselling author of Maine and Commencement
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"Copeland takes us gently through a tough chronicle of divorce with wit, humor and more than a little hope." Phoebe Potts, author of Good Eggs
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"For anyone who's ever been dumped and had to start over, this charming book should be required reading. Grab a glass (ok, bottle) of wine and settle in. There's a light at the end of your tunnel and it starts with Good Riddance." Jill Smokler, New York Times bestselling author
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“Copeland has a charming art style . . . and because of her experience in the self-help/instructional publishing field, she brings a welcome specificity to the subject. Good Riddance isn’t a rant against cheating spouses; it’s more a step-by-step breakdown on how it feels to have a comfortable life upended overnight.” The A.V. Club
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“I was struck by a page on which Copeland sends her youngest off for his first overnight in the home of T.J. and his new wife. The author-artist uses just a few words and images to convey an entire world of maternal despair. Copeland and other ‘graphic memoirists’ have me convinced that illustrated books—unlike Trix®—aren’t just for kids anymore.” AARP.com
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“Works such as Copeland’s deserve your attention even if you aren’t married or divorced, because the human experience can be entertaining and moving.” ComicMix
Synopsis
When you think you live in a Norman Rockwell painting—married 18 years, three kids, beautiful old house in the country, successful career as a writer—you don’t expect there’s another side to the canvas. Until you read a lovesick e-mail to your husband . . . that didn’t come from you!
Good Riddance is an honest and funny graphic memoir about suffering through and surviving divorce. Cynthia Copeland chronicles the deep pain, confusion, awkwardness, and breakthroughs she experiences in the “new normal” as a wife who’s been deceived, a mom who’s now single, a divorcée who’s dating, and a woman who’s on her own figuring out what she truly wants from her life. Copeland tells her story with an emotional candor and spot-on humor that makes Good Riddance poignant, painful, and hilarious all at once
About the Author
Cynthia L. Copeland is the author/illustrator of more than twenty-five books for adults and children. She has sold over three-quarters of a million books in seven languages, and her books have been recommended by Oprah, Regis Philbin, Ann Landers, and the hosts of Good Morning America. Her book Fun on the Run won a National Parenting Publications Gold Award (NAPPA) in 2004, and a book in her Dillys series, Dillys Summer Camp Diary, was selected by Parents magazine as a "Best Summer Book" for 2000. Cindy lives in rural New Hampshire with her family.