Elizabeth Harris
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June 2020
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How to Sleep at Night
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2025
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8 editions
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Ethan Keller is running for Congress in a conservative district in New Jersey. He is a new conservative, a gay man in a devoted marriage with a young daughter. He believes that the way to change his party is from the inside, and wants to rep" Read more of this review » |
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" A smart entertaining novel about what happens when things change. Ethan, Gabe and their little daughter Chloe have been a happy family but now Ethan has declared as a Republican candidate for Congress, throwing Gabe off balance in a way he can't eve"
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"A Thought-Provoking Exploration of Love, Politics, and Perspective
This story weaves together the lives of multiple characters, primarily told through the perspective of Gabe, a high school teacher whose husband, Ethan, decides to run for Congress as " Read more of this review » |
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"I was thrilled to be an early reader on this meaningful, funny, wise book. As we dive once again into political turmoil, it’s fascinating to see the art produced from politics and our fractured, national climate, particularly this beautiful story tha"
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“Nicole was a lifelong Cincinnati Reds fan and could easily participate in banter about the current season, which charmed older men in a way she found irritating because their delight seemed to be rooted in surprise.”
― How to Sleep at Night: A Novel
― How to Sleep at Night: A Novel
“It helped ground her to know that if she was worried about something, the worst-case scenario she saw barreling toward her was not what he considered to be the likely outcome.”
― How to Sleep at Night: A Novel
― How to Sleep at Night: A Novel
“She felt like the United Nations when her children fought, nominally in charge of conflict resolution but without any real tools to create lasting peace.”
― How to Sleep at Night: A Novel
― How to Sleep at Night: A Novel






























