We look forward to seeing you on your next visit to the library. Find a location near you.

Happiness: A Novel
(Kindle Book, OverDrive Read)

Book Cover
Your Rating: 0 stars
Star rating for

Published:
Grove Atlantic 2018
Status:
Available from OverDrive

Description

The prize-winning author of The Memory of Love investigates London’s hidden nature and marginalized communities in this fascinating novel.

London, 2014. A fox makes its way across Waterloo Bridge. The distraction causes two pedestrians to collide—Jean, an American studying the habits of urban foxes, and Attila, a Ghanaian psychiatrist. Attila has arrived in London with two tasks: to deliver a keynote speech on trauma, and to contact a friend’s daughter Ama, his “niece” who hasn’t called home in a while. Ama has been swept up in an immigration crackdown, and now her young son Tano is missing.

Jean offers to help Attila by mobilizing her network volunteer fox spotters. Soon, rubbish men, security guards, hotel doormen, traffic wardens—mainly West African immigrants who work the myriad streets of London—come together to help. As the search for Tano continues, a deepening friendship between Attila and Jean unfolds.

Attila’s time in London causes him to question his own ideas about trauma, the values of the society he finds himself in, and a personal grief of his own. In this delicate tale of love and loss, of thoughtless cruelty and unexpected community, Aminatta Forna asks us to consider our co-existence with one another and all living creatures, and the true nature of happiness.

Also in This Series

Formats

Kindle Book
Works on Kindles and devices with a Kindle app installed.
OverDrive Read
Need Help?
If you are having problem transferring a title to your device, please fill out this support form or visit the library so we can help you to use our eBooks and eAudio Books.

More Like This

Other Editions and Formats

More Copies In LINK+

Loading LINK+ Copies...

More Details

Format:
Kindle Book, OverDrive Read
Street Date:
03/06/2018
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780802165572
ASIN:
B074HFMPSB

Reviews from GoodReads

Loading GoodReads Reviews.

Citations

APA Citation (style guide)

Aminatta Forna. (2018). Happiness: A Novel. Grove Atlantic.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Aminatta Forna. 2018. Happiness: A Novel. Grove Atlantic.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Aminatta Forna, Happiness: A Novel. Grove Atlantic, 2018.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Aminatta Forna. Happiness: A Novel. Grove Atlantic, 2018.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.

Copy Details

LibraryOwnedAvailable
Shared Digital Collection43

Staff View

Grouped Work ID:
7e11ca4c-890a-cfce-a5b7-5676f01ecb80
Go To Grouped Work

QR Code

API Extraction Dates

Needs Update?:
No
Date Added:
Jun 12, 2018 18:13:31
Date Updated:
Jul 13, 2023 19:29:05
Last Metadata Check:
Dec 08, 2024 09:31:18
Last Metadata Change:
Nov 24, 2024 09:55:03
Last Availability Check:
Dec 08, 2024 09:31:21
Last Availability Change:
Dec 06, 2024 07:26:14
Last Grouped Work Modification Time:
Dec 12, 2024 02:10:21

OverDrive Product Record

images
    • cover:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-100/2363-1/{7E39183B-83D1-4780-AE25-0594A6FFD5DA}IMG100.JPG
        • type: image/jpeg
    • thumbnail:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-200/2363-1/{7E39183B-83D1-4780-AE25-0594A6FFD5DA}IMG200.JPG
        • type: image/jpeg
    • cover150Wide:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-150/2363-1/{7E39183B-83D1-4780-AE25-0594A6FFD5DA}IMG150.JPG
        • type: image/jpeg
    • cover300Wide:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-400/2363-1/{7E39183B-83D1-4780-AE25-0594A6FFD5DA}IMG400.JPG
        • type: image/jpeg
formats
      • identifiers:
            • type: ISBN
            • value: 9780802165572
      • name: Adobe EPUB eBook
      • id: ebook-epub-adobe
      • identifiers:
            • type: ASIN
            • value: B074HFMPSB
      • name: Kindle Book
      • id: ebook-kindle
      • identifiers:
            • type: ISBN
            • value: 9780802165572
      • name: OverDrive Read
      • id: ebook-overdrive
otherFormatIdentifiers
      • type: ISBN
      • value: 9780802127556
mediaType
eBook
primaryCreator
    • role: Author
    • name: Aminatta Forna
isOwnedByCollections
True
title
Happiness
dateAdded
2018-03-16T02:05:00Z
contentDetails
      • href: https://link.overdrive.com?websiteID=141&titleID=3397738
      • type: text/html
      • account:
          • name: Sacramento Public Library (CA)
          • id: 1151
sortTitle
Happiness A Novel
crossRefId
3397738
subtitle
A Novel
id
7E39183B-83D1-4780-AE25-0594A6FFD5DA
starRating
3.6

OverDrive MetaData

isPublicDomain
False
formats
      • fileName: Happiness_3397738
      • partCount: 0
      • fileSize: 0
      • identifiers:
            • type: ASIN
            • value: B074HFMPSB
      • name: Kindle Book
      • isReadAlong: False
      • id: ebook-kindle
      • onSaleDate: 5/14/2020
      • samples:
            • source: From the book
            • formatType: ebook-overdrive
            • url: https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=7e39183b-83d1-4780-ae25-0594a6ffd5da&.epub-sample.overdrive.com
      • fileName: Happiness_9780802165572_3397738
      • partCount: 0
      • fileSize: 2664890
      • identifiers:
            • type: ISBN
            • value: 9780802165572
      • name: OverDrive Read
      • isReadAlong: False
      • id: ebook-overdrive
      • onSaleDate: 5/14/2020
      • samples:
            • source: From the book
            • formatType: ebook-overdrive
            • url: https://samples.overdrive.com/?crid=7e39183b-83d1-4780-ae25-0594a6ffd5da&.epub-sample.overdrive.com
keywords
      • value: London
      • value: War
      • value: Ghana
      • value: Immigration
      • value: Massachusetts
      • value: love
      • value: psychology
      • value: grief
      • value: dementia
      • value: second chances
      • value: rooftop gardens
      • value: female scientists
      • value: Urban fox
creators
      • role: Author
      • fileAs: Forna, Aminatta
      • bioText: Aminatta Forna is the author of the novels Ancestor Stones, The Memory of Love, and The Hired Man, as well as the memoir The Devil That Danced on the Water. Forna's books have been translated into sixteen languages. Her essays have appeared in Granta, the Guardian, the Observer, and Vogue. She is currently the Lannan Foundation Chair in Poetics at Georgetown University.
      • name: Aminatta Forna
imprint
Atlantic Monthly Press
publishDate
2018-03-06T00:00:00Z
isOwnedByCollections
True
title
Happiness
fullDescription

The prize-winning author of The Memory of Love investigates London’s hidden nature and marginalized communities in this fascinating novel.

London, 2014. A fox makes its way across Waterloo Bridge. The distraction causes two pedestrians to collide—Jean, an American studying the habits of urban foxes, and Attila, a Ghanaian psychiatrist. Attila has arrived in London with two tasks: to deliver a keynote speech on trauma, and to contact a friend’s daughter Ama, his “niece” who hasn’t called home in a while. Ama has been swept up in an immigration crackdown, and now her young son Tano is missing.

Jean offers to help Attila by mobilizing her network volunteer fox spotters. Soon, rubbish men, security guards, hotel doormen, traffic wardens—mainly West African immigrants who work the myriad streets of London—come together to help. As the search for Tano continues, a deepening friendship between Attila and Jean unfolds.

Attila’s time in London causes him to question his own ideas about trauma, the values of the society he finds himself in, and a personal grief of his own. In this delicate tale of love and loss, of thoughtless cruelty and unexpected community, Aminatta Forna asks us to consider our co-existence with one another and all living creatures, and the true nature of happiness.
reviews
      • premium: False
      • source: Daily Telegraph (UK) on Ancestor Stones

      • content:

        Praise for Aminatta Forna:

        "Not since Remains of the Day has an author so skillfully revealed the way history's layers are often invisible to all but its participants . . . Gorgeous."--John Freeman, Boston Globe on The Hired Man

        "Both deeply affecting and suspenseful . . . This is a stunning novel, beautifully executed and cleverly crafted. . . . Not every novelist is capable of producing limpid prose that has at the same time murky, hidden depths, but once again Aminatta Forna manages it masterfully."--Minneapolis Star Tribune on The Hired Man

        "She threads her stories like music, imperceptibly into the reader's consciousness. One is left hauntingly familiar with the distant and alien; not quite able to distinguish the emotional spirits of fiction from the scars of real experience."--Times (UK) on The Memory of Love

        "For fans of Monica Ali and Kiran Desai . . . Forna's light--and, at times, darkly comedic--touch buoys even the heaviest of subjects."--Harper's Bazaar (UK) on The Hired Man

        "Forna's prose, reminiscent of consummate stylists such as Jean Rhys, becomes condensed and palpitating, each word doing triple duty."--Bookforum on Ancestor Stones

        "A masterful novel by a gifted writer . . . [Forna] reveals her story at a pace of measured suspense until it reads like a slow-burn thriller. Her prose quietly grips us by the throat and then tightens its hold. It is storytelling at its most taut."--The Independent (UK) on The Hired Man

        "A writer of startling talent . . . Sumptuous prose which makes it a delight to read. Virtually every page contains breathtaking descriptions of the natural world . . . The writing is luminous."

      • premium: True
      • source: Publisher's Weekly
      • content:

        January 1, 2018
        This elegant novel from Forna (The Memory of Love) opens with a chance encounter: Ghanaian psychiatrist Attila Asare and American urban wildlife biologist Jean Turane collide while walking across London’s Waterloo Bridge. Normally dispatched to war zones for his expertise in post-traumatic stress disorder, Attila is in town to speak at a conference. Jean lives there and researches the city’s foxes. After a second encounter on the bridge, Attila offers to buy Jean a drink at his hotel bar and reveals that he had a secondary reason to come to London: to locate the teenage son of a friend who might have been swept up by immigration officials. Jean volunteers to help and eventually organizes a search to find the young runaway. A diverse cast of supporting characters (many of whom are West African immigrants) and Forna’s rich descriptions of London make the novel potent and immersive. With their professional expertise and contemplative personalities, the protagonists offer wisdom on the nature of cruelty, the fear of the untamable, and the challenge of defining normality. The occasional bit of awkward dialogue and a convoluted plot will strain some readers’ patience. Despite a reliance on coincidence to drive her narrative, Forna’s gift for characterization allows her to ask genuine, practical questions about the delicate problems of the human condition in this ambitious novel.

      • premium: True
      • source: Booklist
      • content:

        Starred review from February 15, 2018
        The overarching message tucked into Scottish and Sierra Leonian writer Forna's (The Hired Man, 2013) quietly resonant novel is this: every living thing is the net sum of its history, and we carry the weight of our past on our shoulders. Atilla, a renowned Ghanian psychiatrist, is ostensibly in London to deliver a keynote speech, but he also has personal motives. He wants to check in on his friends' daughter, who he worries has come unmoored, and ensure that his first love, struck by early-onset Alzheimer's, is comfortable as she prepares to die. In a chance encounter he meets Jean, an American zoologist who studies urban foxes, and the two cultivate a tenuous relationship. Having specialized in war trauma, Atilla is weighed down by his battle scars and grief and guilt over his wife's early death. Jean is coming to terms with her divorce and a growing distance from her only child. Intricately woven into this tangled web are both the history of urban wild animals and Atilla's experience in war zones, as the story subtly shifts in and out of focus between the past and the present. If at times slightly diffuse, Forna's novel is ultimately a mesmerizing tale studded with exquisite writing.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

      • premium: True
      • source: Kirkus
      • content:

        Starred review from January 1, 2018
        The paths of two people--an American woman who studies the habits of urban foxes and a Ghanaian man specializing in refugee trauma--cross in London, creating a fork in the road for both.Shot through with history, biology, and psychiatry, Forna's (The Hired Man, 2013, etc.) fourth novel is an unusual work that characteristically integrates multiple layers with fluidity. Its central characters are divorced wildlife biologist Jean Turane, in London working for a local council, and noted psychiatrist Attila Asare, a widower, who's arrived to give the keynote speech at a conference. Both have devoted their working lives to interpreting behavior and response, whether human or animal. Jean's context is the American history of settlement, wolf-hunting, and survival; Attila's the international geography of war. One accidental encounter on Waterloo Bridge, when Jean runs into Attila while chasing a fox, leads to more time spent together; meanwhile, Attila is searching for two missing family members and trying to help an old lover now afflicted by early-onset Alzheimer's disease, and Jean is drawn into a metropolitan fox-culling controversy. These far-from-sensational events, spanning some 10 days, are interrupted by more dramatic interludes set in Bosnia, New England, Iraq, and elsewhere, offering glimpses of Jean's and Attila's pasts: work done, risks taken, pain experienced. Forna's sensitive novel is nonostentatious yet compelling, and whether writing of Attila's victims of conflict and terror or Jean's birds and mammals, she offers wisdom and perspective, which is further extended to the possibility of romance between two questing strangers.Low-key yet piercingly empathetic, Forna's latest explores instinct, resilience, and the complexity of human coexistence, reaffirming her reputation for exceptional ability and perspective.

        COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

popularity
587
links
    • self:
        • href: https://api.overdrive.com/v1/collections/v1L1BWwAAAA2I/products/7e39183b-83d1-4780-ae25-0594a6ffd5da/metadata
        • type: application/vnd.overdrive.api+json
    • shareInLibby:
        • href: https://link.overdrive.com/share?q=atgzAMShdiw
        • type: text/HTML
id
7e39183b-83d1-4780-ae25-0594a6ffd5da
starRating
3.6
images
    • cover:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-100/2363-1/{7E39183B-83D1-4780-AE25-0594A6FFD5DA}IMG100.JPG
        • type: image/jpeg
    • thumbnail:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-200/2363-1/{7E39183B-83D1-4780-AE25-0594A6FFD5DA}IMG200.JPG
        • type: image/jpeg
    • cover150Wide:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-150/2363-1/{7E39183B-83D1-4780-AE25-0594A6FFD5DA}IMG150.JPG
        • type: image/jpeg
    • cover300Wide:
        • href: https://img1.od-cdn.com/ImageType-400/2363-1/{7E39183B-83D1-4780-AE25-0594A6FFD5DA}IMG400.JPG
        • type: image/jpeg
isPublicPerformanceAllowed
False
languages
      • code: en
      • name: English
subjects
      • value: Fiction
      • value: Literature
publishDateText
03/06/2018
otherFormatIdentifiers
      • type: ISBN
      • value: 9780802127556
mediaType
eBook
shortDescription

The prize-winning author of The Memory of Love investigates London’s hidden nature and marginalized communities in this fascinating novel.

London, 2014. A fox makes its way across Waterloo Bridge. The distraction causes two pedestrians to collide—Jean, an American studying the habits of urban foxes, and Attila, a Ghanaian psychiatrist. Attila has arrived in London with two tasks: to deliver a keynote speech on trauma, and to contact a friend’s daughter Ama, his “niece” who hasn’t called home in a while. Ama has been swept up in an immigration crackdown, and now her young son Tano is missing.

Jean offers to help Attila by mobilizing her network volunteer fox spotters. Soon, rubbish men, security guards, hotel doormen, traffic wardens—mainly West African immigrants who work the myriad streets of London—come together to help. As the search for Tano continues, a deepening friendship between Attila and...

sortTitle
Happiness A Novel
crossRefId
3397738
subtitle
A Novel
publisher
Grove Atlantic
bisacCodes
      • code: FIC019000
      • description: Fiction / Literary
      • code: FIC069000
      • description: Fiction / City Life
      • code: FIC071000
      • description: Fiction / Friendship