How to Sleep Alone in a King-Size Bed

A Memoir

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Divorce, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book How to Sleep Alone in a King-Size Bed by Theo Pauline Nestor, Crown/Archetype
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Theo Pauline Nestor ISBN: 9780307409720
Publisher: Crown/Archetype Publication: April 15, 2008
Imprint: Broadway Books Language: English
Author: Theo Pauline Nestor
ISBN: 9780307409720
Publisher: Crown/Archetype
Publication: April 15, 2008
Imprint: Broadway Books
Language: English

“I feel like I’ve joined an enormous club, something like the Veterans of Foreign Wars. We are weary with battle fatigue and sometimes even gripped by nostalgia for the good old, bad old days, but our numbers are large,” writes Theo Pauline Nestor in this wry, fiercely honest chronicle of life after divorce.

Less than an hour after confronting her husband over his massive gambling losses, Theo banishes him from their home forever. With two young daughters to support and her life as a stay-at-home mother at an abrupt end, Nestor finds herself slipping from “middle-class grace” as she attends a court-ordered custody class, stumbles through job interviews, and–much to her surprise–falls in love once again. As Theo rebuilds her life and recovers her sense of self, she’s forced to confront her own family’s legacy of divorce. “I’m from a long line of stock market speculators, artists of unmarketable talents, and alcoholics,” writes Nestor. “The higher, harder road is not our road. We move, we divorce, we drink, or we disappear.”

Nestor’s journey takes her deep into her family’s past, to a tiny village in Mexico, where she discovers the truth about how her sister ended up living in a convent there after their parents divorced in the early sixties. What she learns ultimately brings her closer to understanding her own divorce and its impact on her two daughters. “I knew from experience that for children divorce means half the world is constantly eclipsed. When you’re with one parent, the other must always slip out of view,” Nestor writes.

Funny, openhearted, and brave, How to Sleep Alone in a King-Size Bed will speak to anyone who has passed through the halls of divorce court or risked tenderness after loss. It marks the debut of an enchanting, deeply truthful voice.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

“I feel like I’ve joined an enormous club, something like the Veterans of Foreign Wars. We are weary with battle fatigue and sometimes even gripped by nostalgia for the good old, bad old days, but our numbers are large,” writes Theo Pauline Nestor in this wry, fiercely honest chronicle of life after divorce.

Less than an hour after confronting her husband over his massive gambling losses, Theo banishes him from their home forever. With two young daughters to support and her life as a stay-at-home mother at an abrupt end, Nestor finds herself slipping from “middle-class grace” as she attends a court-ordered custody class, stumbles through job interviews, and–much to her surprise–falls in love once again. As Theo rebuilds her life and recovers her sense of self, she’s forced to confront her own family’s legacy of divorce. “I’m from a long line of stock market speculators, artists of unmarketable talents, and alcoholics,” writes Nestor. “The higher, harder road is not our road. We move, we divorce, we drink, or we disappear.”

Nestor’s journey takes her deep into her family’s past, to a tiny village in Mexico, where she discovers the truth about how her sister ended up living in a convent there after their parents divorced in the early sixties. What she learns ultimately brings her closer to understanding her own divorce and its impact on her two daughters. “I knew from experience that for children divorce means half the world is constantly eclipsed. When you’re with one parent, the other must always slip out of view,” Nestor writes.

Funny, openhearted, and brave, How to Sleep Alone in a King-Size Bed will speak to anyone who has passed through the halls of divorce court or risked tenderness after loss. It marks the debut of an enchanting, deeply truthful voice.

More books from Biography & Memoir

Cover of the book No Guts No Story by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book Heading North by NorthWest by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book Ethan Suplee 89 Success Facts - Everything you need to know about Ethan Suplee by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book A Jewish Family in Germany Today by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book Urban Dystrophy: The Perverse Truths about Mid-Life in the Big City by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book Lincoln Reconsidered by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book An Inconvenient Life: My Unconventional Career as a Wellsite Geologist by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book L'Espérance d'un baiser by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book The Art of Being Deaf by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book Suncoast Empire by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book Comments and Conversations On the Growth of Cary, North Carolina, 1955-2015 by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book "Strong Medicine" Speaks by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book LIFE Robert. F. Kennedy by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book A Dialogue with Depression by Theo Pauline Nestor
Cover of the book Rodin by Theo Pauline Nestor
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy