Maggie; or, A Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar by Katie Yee

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Maggie; or, A Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar by Katie Yee

Literary fiction

Maggie; or, A Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar

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by Katie Yee

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In this tragicomic tour de force, a young mother rebuilds her sense of self after a divorce and cancer diagnosis.

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Synopsis

A man and a woman walk into a restaurant. The woman expects a lovely night filled with endless plates of samosas. Instead, she finds out her husband is having an affair with a woman named Maggie.

A short while after, her chest starts to ache. She walks into an examination room, where she finds out the pain in her breast isn’t just heartbreak—it’s cancer. She decides to call the tumor Maggie.

Unfolding in fragments over the course of the ensuing months, Maggie; or, A Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar follows the narrator as she embarks on a journey of grief, healing, and reclamation. She starts talking to Maggie (the tumor), getting acquainted with her body’s new inhabitant. She overgenerously creates a “Guide to My Husband: A User’s Manual” for Maggie (the other woman), hoping to ease the process of discovering her ex-husband’s whims and quirks. She turns her children’s bedtime stories into retellings of Chinese folklore passed down by her own mother, in an attempt to make them fall in love with their shared culture—and to maybe save herself in the process.

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Maggie; or, A Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar

I was folding linens when I first found out my children don’t think I’m funny. I was by the hall closet, overhearing them asking my husband for a bedtime story. This was after I’d already read them Where the Wild Things Are, a book they used to love so much the pages were starting to pull from their binding. He reminded them of this. A good husband. And they told him, “You’d tell it better.” And so he did. A better father.

The thing I noticed that was peculiar about my husband’s telling was that the characters are all out of sorts. Max doesn’t sail away from his room in the usual boat. A bald boy named Harold shows up, paddling past in an ill-drawn dinghy, clutching a purple crayon. As my husband tells it, they sail off together but lose their way. They float for what feels like days, until they happen upon an island they come to know as Neverland, where a ragtag gang of boys their age pulls them in. They were Lost Boys all along. Go figure.

It became a bad habit. I’d read them their story, kiss their sweaty foreheads, try not to step on Lincoln Logs on the way out. I’d tread downstairs, begin to soak the pots and pans, and then I’d stand in the hall, at the bottom of the staircase, listening to them beg my husband for a better story. It was a small betrayal. Night after night, he’d pluck a character from one book and drop it into another. The mismatched-ness made them laugh. It’s unexpected; it’s not right. That’s what makes it fun. Little Red Riding Hood turning up at her grandmother’s house only to find, not Grandma, not the Wolf, no, but Sleeping Beauty instead.

And my kids are in fits over it.

It hurts in an unexpected way, like doing yoga for the first time in a long while and realizing you can’t bend the way you thought you could; a new soreness.

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Why I love it

If you’re the sort of person who reads fiction with a pen in hand, ready to mark the best witticisms and turns of phrase, then Maggie might just be your favorite read of the year. This short literary gem is so quotable, I found myself wanting to underline not just a few sentences, but the entire book.

The unnamed narrator of Maggie is diagnosed with breast cancer shortly after her husband announces he’s leaving her for the “other woman.” In less skillful hands, these events could spawn a maudlin account of self-pity or a pseudo-inspirational tale of overcoming hardship, but Katie Yee transforms them into a story that is as wryly hilarious as it is heartfelt. Intertwined with Chinese folktales, lists of her ex-husband’s best and worst qualities, and sharp-witted anecdotes, the narrator’s voice kept me surprised and engaged with every new paragraph.

This book strikes the perfect balance between laughter and tears in a tragic situation. It’s poignant, funny, dark, and above all deeply real—at the risk of sounding a bit delusional, I’ll admit that the narrator felt as alive to me as anyone else I know! Grab your pen and get to underlining—Maggie is a literary masterpiece you’ll want to keep on your shelf for years to come.

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Intermezzo
A Season of Light
Liquid
The Book of George
Real Americans
Dirty Diana
Wellness
Margo’s Got Money Troubles
The God of the Woods
Same As It Ever Was
The Bombshell
Annie Bot
Bear
The Sun Was Electric Light
Mercury
True Biz
Family Happiness
The Lady Waiting
The Other Valley
Hard by a Great Forest
Good Material
The Bullet Swallower
Happy All the Time
Rental House
Alice Sadie Celine
Let Us Descend
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Shark Heart
Homeseeking
Transcendent Kingdom
Hello Beautiful
Dominicana
What's Mine and Yours
The Unsettled
Ask Again, Yes
Vladimir
Infinite Country
The Prophets
Normal People
The Verifiers
Salvage the Bones
The Many Daughters of Afong Moy
I Have Some Questions for You
Black Buck
The History of Love
Age of Vice
Paper Names
The Light Pirate
The Secret History
Memorial
The Half Moon
Happiness Falls
The Gifted School
The Death of Vivek Oji
The Knockout Queen
Little Monsters
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Beautiful World, Where Are You
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Small Country
The Sympathizer
Fleishman Is in Trouble
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