

The Silver Linings Playbook
Books | Fiction / Literary
3.8
(6.2K)
Matthew Quick
A New York Times bestseller, The Silver Linings Playbook was adapted into the Oscar-winning movie starring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence. It tells the riotous and poignant story of how one man regains his memory and comes to terms with the magnitude of his wife's betrayal. During the years he spends in a neural health facility, Pat Peoples formulates a theory about silver linings: he believes his life is a movie produced by God, his mission is to become physically fit and emotionally supportive, and his happy ending will be the return of his estranged wife, Nikki. When Pat goes to live with his parents, everything seems changed: no one will talk to him about Nikki; his old friends are saddled with families; the Philadelphia Eagles keep losing, making his father moody; and his new therapist seems to be recommending adultery as a form of therapy. When Pat meets the tragically widowed and clinically depressed Tiffany, she offers to act as a liaison between him and his wife, if only he will give up watching football, agree to perform in this year's Dance Away Depression competition, and promise not to tell anyone about their "contract." All the while, Pat keeps searching for his silver lining. In this brilliantly written debut novel, Matthew Quick takes us inside Pat's mind, deftly showing us the world from his distorted yet endearing perspective. The result is a touching and funny story that helps us look at both depression and love in a wonderfully refreshing way.
Romance
Mental Health
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More Details:
Author
Matthew Quick
Pages
304
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published Date
2010-04-27
ISBN
142996023X 9781429960236
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"The portrayal of mental illness in this was done so well and I was fully invested in this book. It was sad at times but overall heartwarming "
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Amelia Kaiser
"The movie and book are both perfection. "
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LosAngalex
"This book is such a win. What a perfect read for mental health awareness month. The characters are so relatable and the story realistic. It definitely speaks the truth about the different and unique ways our beautiful brains work 💓"
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Kelly McCone
"I loved this book. I read it over the course of a few days; I couldn't put it down. When I first started it I was worried it might be depressing, IT"S NOT! I often found myself smiling and laughing out loud. If you want something a little different, give this book a try."
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Sara Mannal
"I had watched the movie a couple years ago, so I kind of knew the story line already, but still a good read!!"
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Kayla K
"I could not get into this book at all. I got to about page 113. So I tried to watch the movie and threw up in my mouth a little bit, so I shut it off. Maybe the plot just doesn't appeal to me, but frankly the last thing anyone needs is a novel that seems to brush bi-polar disorder under the rug as snugly as this one does."
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Emily Wiggins
"You fall in love with the characters. Great plot."
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Peachie Pie
"@harperbrownca it’s too hard to pick just one!! A few of my favorites are Little Women, The Night Circus, I’ll Give You the Sun, and The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue! ☺️"
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Maggie Regan
"The book is really good!! "
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Joanna Della-Peruta
"I liked this one. Reading from the perspective of someone going through and recovering from intense mental and emotional trauma was interesting. It reminded me a lot of The Perks of Being a Wallflower in that respect. I did appreciate all of the football stuff, maybe since I'm such a big football fan myself. I thought that it teaches lots of good things about being kind instead of angry, valuing your spouse, etc. <br/>Content warning: lots of language, especially by one character. Adult themes abound but are never explicit. Adultery and morality are key themes."
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Joseph Bailey