Stories
Categories: Fiction, Short Stories
ISBN: 9781662603037
Published by Astra House (2025-05-06)
“Are You Happy? is bright, swift, and heartbreakingly direct in its portrayal of how home can sometimes leave a lingering bruise. Seriously, how does she do it?! Lori Ostlund is funny and wry; her work cuts to the quick. Every story I read made me feel deeply known. I’ve long been a fan of hers and this book does not disappoint. A short story collection that is truly all hits, no misses.”
—Kristen Arnett, author of With Teeth and Mostly Dead Things
“Are You Happy? is a brutally hilarious heartbreaker. In Lori Ostlund’s brilliant stories, the shadows of childhood reappear without warning, threaten to swallow the adult lives her characters have worked so hard to build, and violence lurks under the placid surface of the everyday. There is not one false line in this tremendous collection.”
—Laura van den Berg, author of State of Paradise
“When you finish a short story by Lori Ostlund, you feel fundamentally changed in the same way you do when you finish a great novel. The world as you’ve known it before feels different now, more complex, richer, full of new depths, and often funnier. I don’t know if there’s anyone in the country writing better short stories than Lori Ostlund at the moment. Not for my money, at least. This is as near to perfect as a short story collection can get.”
—Andrew Porter, author of The Disappeared
"Lori Ostlund is one of our country's finest short story writers, a true national gem. Are You Happy? showcases her clear-eyed, emotionally astute, and often slyly funny prose. With a deft hand, one that manages to float gently as it cuts deeply, Ostlund explores recognizable American lives reckoning with injustice and seeking connection. Relevant, devastating, and ultimately redemptive, this book is a must have for anyone who cares about anything."
—Heidi Pitlor, author of The Daylight Marriage
"Once I read the first story in Are You Happy?, I put aside everything else to savor the rest. This is a wise collection, capturing its characters swimming upstream to encounter their fates. With vivid and compassionate prose that explores the countless ways we betray and then rediscover ourselves, Lori Ostlund reminds us of the vitality of the genre."
—Jai Chakrabarti, author of A Play for the End of the World and A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous Happiness