cover image Secrets to Happiness

Secrets to Happiness

Sarah Dunn, . . Little, Brown, $23.99 (277pp) ISBN 978-0-316-01358-1

Dunn charts several New Yorkers’ lives in this snappy novel. The spotlight most often falls on Holly Frick, a 35-year-old divorcée whose egg walls “are taking on the consistency of tissue paper as we speak.” A writer whose cheeky first novel bombed, Holly now resides low enough on the TV totem pole to be cranking out after-school dreck with her gay pal Leonard. Meanwhile, her best friend, Amanda, is cheating on her husband, and Holly adopts Chester, a cute little dog with cancer whose hopeful approach to life mirrors Holly’s. While Holly’s love life follows a formula-familiar trajectory, Amanda’s romantic flailing ensnares Holly, and Chester’s destiny takes an unexpected turn that means big changes for both of them. Although clichés pop up (the supergay friend, a $1,200 purse splurge), the energetic and witty prose speeds along the narrative. It’s smarter than the usual single-in-the-city fare, and funnier, too. (Mar.)