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The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley: A heartfelt and humorous story overcoming loneliness finding yourself

The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley: A heartfelt and humorous story overcoming loneliness finding yourself in Bloomington, MN

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The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley: A heartfelt and humorous story overcoming loneliness finding yourself

The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley: A heartfelt and humorous story overcoming loneliness finding yourself in Bloomington, MN

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She's out to prove that there's no such thing as choosing happiness. Full of heart, humor, and tenderness,
The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley
is a story of found family with a slow—burn, kisses—only romance. Perfect for fans of
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
and
The Rosie Project
.
Isadora Bentley follows the rules. Isadora Bentley likes things just so. Isadora Bentley believes that happiness is something that flat—out doesn't exist in her life—and never will.
As a university researcher, Isadora keeps to herself as much as possible. She avoids the students she's supposed to befriend and mentor. She stays away from her neighbors and lives her own quiet, organized life in her own quiet, organized apartment. And she will never get involved in a romantic relationship again—especially with another academic. It will be just Isadora and her research. Forever.
But on her thirtieth birthday, Isadora does something completely out of character. The young woman who never does anything "on a whim" makes an impulse purchase of a magazine featuring a silly article detailing "Thirty—One Ways to Be Happy"—which includes everything from smiling at strangers to exercising for endorphins to giving in to your chocolate cravings. Isadora decides to create her own secret research project—proving the writer of the ridiculous piece wrong.
As Isadora gets deeper into her research—and meets a handsome professor along the way—she's stunned to discover that maybe, just maybe, she's proving herself wrong. Perhaps there's actually something to this happiness concept, and possibly there's something to be said for loosening up and letting life take you somewhere . . . happy.
With humor, heart, and irresistible warmth,
reminds us that true happiness often arrives when we least expect it. As Isadora's carefully ordered world turns delightfully upside down, she discovers that life—and love—can't be measured, only lived. If you crave stories that make you laugh, tear up, and believe in second chances at joy, this one's for you.
She's out to prove that there's no such thing as choosing happiness. Full of heart, humor, and tenderness,
The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley
is a story of found family with a slow—burn, kisses—only romance. Perfect for fans of
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
and
The Rosie Project
.
Isadora Bentley follows the rules. Isadora Bentley likes things just so. Isadora Bentley believes that happiness is something that flat—out doesn't exist in her life—and never will.
As a university researcher, Isadora keeps to herself as much as possible. She avoids the students she's supposed to befriend and mentor. She stays away from her neighbors and lives her own quiet, organized life in her own quiet, organized apartment. And she will never get involved in a romantic relationship again—especially with another academic. It will be just Isadora and her research. Forever.
But on her thirtieth birthday, Isadora does something completely out of character. The young woman who never does anything "on a whim" makes an impulse purchase of a magazine featuring a silly article detailing "Thirty—One Ways to Be Happy"—which includes everything from smiling at strangers to exercising for endorphins to giving in to your chocolate cravings. Isadora decides to create her own secret research project—proving the writer of the ridiculous piece wrong.
As Isadora gets deeper into her research—and meets a handsome professor along the way—she's stunned to discover that maybe, just maybe, she's proving herself wrong. Perhaps there's actually something to this happiness concept, and possibly there's something to be said for loosening up and letting life take you somewhere . . . happy.
With humor, heart, and irresistible warmth,
reminds us that true happiness often arrives when we least expect it. As Isadora's carefully ordered world turns delightfully upside down, she discovers that life—and love—can't be measured, only lived. If you crave stories that make you laugh, tear up, and believe in second chances at joy, this one's for you.

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