Heartsick: Three stories about love and loss, and what happens in between

Heartsick: Three stories about love and loss, and what happens in between

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  • Create Date:2021-03-22 16:40:30
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Jessie Stephens
  • ISBN:1760981540
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Summary

'Thought-provoking, highly original and beautifully nuanced。 Jessie Stephens' journalistic skill shines as she weaves together true stories with a narrative as compelling as any novel。' Jane Harper

'Heartbreak does not seem to be a brand of grief we respect。 And so we are left in the middle of the ocean, floating in a dinghy with no anchor, while the world waits for us to be okay again。'

Claire has returned from London to the dust and familiarity of her childhood home, only to realise something is wrong with her partner Maggie。

Patrick is a lonely uni student, until he meets Caitlin - but does she feel as connected as he does?

Ana is happily married with three children。 Then, one night, she falls in love with someone else。

Based on three true stories, Heartsick is a compelling narrative nonfiction account of the many lows and occasional surprising highs of heartbreak。 Bruising, beautiful, achingly specific but wholeheartedly universal, it reminds us that emotional pain can make us as it breaks us, and that storytelling has the ultimate healing power。

Praise for Heartsick

'A remarkable longform journalism exploration of the human heart and how it breaks。 Original, meticulous, marvellous。 Stephens has such a handle on heartbreak here that you'd be forgiven for thinking she's had hers broken hundreds of times。 But, of course, just once is more than enough for anyone。 Dive in, soak up every word, and remember what it felt like to ache with the glorious sick。' Trent Dalton

'Full of empathy and grippingly told, this is a book for anyone who has suffered a broken heart。 Jessie Stephens perfectly captures the thrill of love, as well as the agony that sometimes follows。 You'll care desperately for all these people, in all their damage and hope。' Richard Glover

'This book is a delight。 Stephens has written a compulsive, utterly endearing thing about that most human of struggles: heartache。 It is Sally Rooney's Normal People meets Louis Theroux。 What Heartsick does for us all, because its core is universal, is reveal the true nature of love in astonishing detail。 The precision will grip you。 Stephens shows us, too, that we are not alone。 And that is a gift。' Rick Morton

'Unflinching, perceptive and inquisitive - all the things Jessie Stephens does best - Heartsick is a window into another person's soul, with permission to read the inside of their heart。 In its pages, Heartsick delivers what every broken-hearted person needs, the ability to see themselves in others who have walked this path before them。 With this book, Jessie Stephens has just established herself as a major player in the Australian literary scene。 A stunning debut。' Sally Hepworth

'Heartsick is heartbreak close up - a magnifying glass that shows us the beating muscle of heartache。 It reminded me that the closer a writer gets, the more universal the story becomes。 I just loved this book。 I hope you will too。' Sophie Hardcastle

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Reviews

Maureen

A truly enlightening book that everyone should read。 Following three people who have loved and lost, this non-fiction book reads like fiction。 I was quickly turning pages and staying up too late in order to see what was going to happen。 I felt committed to each person at different times and couldn't figure out who I was most interested in。 They all have compelling tales! While I've never experienced heartbreak like any of them, I could easily empathize with their situations。 And the epilogue is A truly enlightening book that everyone should read。 Following three people who have loved and lost, this non-fiction book reads like fiction。 I was quickly turning pages and staying up too late in order to see what was going to happen。 I felt committed to each person at different times and couldn't figure out who I was most interested in。 They all have compelling tales! While I've never experienced heartbreak like any of them, I could easily empathize with their situations。 And the epilogue is worth the price of admission。 How eloquently the author examines our need for a ritual around romantic rejection。 She makes such a great point that I was shocked I'd never thought of that before。 I would highly recommend this book to anyone, whether they've ever been heartsick or not。 。。。more

Leanne Cramond

My choice of reading is fiction。 Not normally non-fiction and definitely not what I see as self-help, yet, I spent the weekend reading this after being encouraged to read this by a colleague。 I will totally admit it is not at all what I was expecting。 I even had a few emotional moments as memories of my own painful, mostly forgotten (or purposely shut out) experiences that were so well described by Jessie with her characters' stories。 This is not your typical self-help book about how to get over My choice of reading is fiction。 Not normally non-fiction and definitely not what I see as self-help, yet, I spent the weekend reading this after being encouraged to read this by a colleague。 I will totally admit it is not at all what I was expecting。 I even had a few emotional moments as memories of my own painful, mostly forgotten (or purposely shut out) experiences that were so well described by Jessie with her characters' stories。 This is not your typical self-help book about how to get over a broken heart or how to get revenge or even worse "here are some platitudes that mean nothing at all so now buck up and get on with life"。 What Jessie has done is create a totally absorbing story of three people who are all different ages and in varying stages and situations in life and their very real experiences of heartbreak。 Most of the book is about Ana, Claire and Patrick and their stories but it is written so much like a fiction novel that I actually forgot I was supposedly reading a non-fiction/relationship book。 It is only towards the end that Jessie pops in with her own voice and comments on love, being 'heartsick' and relationships。 There is nothing 'preachy' about this book。 It doesn't give you a quick cure for that broken heart or how to find 'the one' etc etc etc。 This is a book for all people of any age that helps the reader feel less alone in their experiences。 It is a book about grief, loneliness, expectations, rejection and love, but mostly about being human 。。。more

Suzie Bull

I absolutely inhaled this book within 2 days。 A raw, honest and compelling biography about 3 different people entering into the perfect relationship, living through it, and then experiencing the devastating heartbreak when it ends。 There are elements of all 3 people which we all identify with。 I loved the diversity of the 3 relationships and think it was wonderful to have a male perspective and to have representation from the LGBTIQ community included。 Very much for fans of Three Women。。。 but ev I absolutely inhaled this book within 2 days。 A raw, honest and compelling biography about 3 different people entering into the perfect relationship, living through it, and then experiencing the devastating heartbreak when it ends。 There are elements of all 3 people which we all identify with。 I loved the diversity of the 3 relationships and think it was wonderful to have a male perspective and to have representation from the LGBTIQ community included。 Very much for fans of Three Women。。。 but even better as the emotions pack a punch。 。。。more