I Don't Know How to Tell You This
by Marian Thurm
Narrated by Alexandra Cohler
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Pub Date Jul 15 2025 | Archive Date Nov 04 2025
HighBridge | HighBridge Audio
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Description
A complex family drama with a Manhattan family court judge at its center.
I Don't Know How to Tell You This focuses on Judge Rachel Sugarman and her life both inside and outside the courtroom. Rachel is part of a close Jewish family whose lives are marked by significant emotional challenges, including the painful recognition that her beloved husband is slowly being diminished by memory loss, and the past trauma of her mother-in-law, a prickly Holocaust survivor who, in old age, continues to struggle with her grief.
Rachel's career as a judge and the power she wields in her courtroom offer an intimate look at a woman navigating what is still, in the twenty-first century, a profession most often dominated by men. The novel explores the very topical issues of child and spousal abuse, which color the dark undercurrent of the courtroom scenes. And though it reflects serious issues, there is very clearly a pitch-black comic sensibility at work throughout the novel. By turns sad and touching and quirkily humorous, I Don't Know How To Tell You This is vintage Marian Thurm.
Advance Praise
"With heartbreaking clarity and profound compassion. . .Thurm's spot-on thumbnail portraits and signature black humor leaven the appalling difficulties her [characters] face." —Kirkus Reviews (STARRED)
"Marian Thurm writes with an authority that is always impressive…and that compels our innocent belief…She writes so brilliantly of the battle of the sexes.” —New York Times Book Review
“Thurm hits the funny/sad spot every time, whether the subject is bereavement, divorce, betrayal, or some other form of abandonment... (She)…chronicles the frustrations and heartbreaks of contemporary domestic arrangements with a brilliantly light touch." —Kirkus Reviews (STARRED)
Available Editions
| EDITION | Audiobook, Unabridged |
| ISBN | 9781696619264 |
| PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
| DURATION | 7 Hours, 12 Minutes |