
Episode 54: Essay no. 10, 11 and 12 from "This is the story of a Happy Marriage by Ann Patchett"
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In this episode, we continue to read the book "This is a story of a Happy Marriage" by Ann Patchett which is collection of her essays.
We read and discuss two essays in this episode - Essay 10 - “The Wall”, Essay 11 - “Fact vs. Fiction” and Essay 12 - "My Life in Sales"
In “The Wall,” Ann Patchett describes learning to climb a rock wall, which at first feels impossible. As she gains skill and confidence, the wall becomes a symbol for overcoming life’s bigger challenges. The essay shows that with patience, focus, and courage, we can achieve things that once seemed out of reach.
In “Fact vs. Fiction,” Ann Patchett explains the key differences between writing true stories and making up fictional ones. She shows that while nonfiction demands accuracy, fiction allows imagination and freedom. Both, however, are powerful ways to share meaning and connect with readers.
In “My Life in Sales,” Ann Patchett shares how being a writer also means becoming a salesperson for your own books. She explains that promoting your work is necessary, even if it’s uncomfortable. Mary describes this essay as palate cleanser. Shubhi and Annapurna believe all work is sales work internal or external.
Please do tune in to listen to our very interesting discussion.