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Coupling: A Novelistic Portrait of a Couple United by Love, Pain, Intimacy, Anger, and
Transcendence by William Justice Bruehl focuses on the woes and trials of a couple as they
navigate the turbulent waters of marriage. Essentially a collection of 16 short stories,
Coupling focuses on the marital and personal lives of Mark and Marian, who live a
comfortable life on Long Island. Mark was a criminal studies professor, and Marian was a
therapist. Each of these 16 stories shows a different side of their marriage. From intimacy to
love to anger, author William Justice Bruehl shows various facets of marriage and how a
couple compromises, supports, and understands each other to make things work.
I loved Mark and Marian. The author gave us a front-row seat to their interactions, their
adoration for each other, and how they supported each other while they battled their issues.
Each story was like a perfect slice of life where the readers saw different sides of these
characters. “Wildings” set the collection’s tone and announced the couple’s dynamic.
However, there were specific stories that quickly became my favorite. “The Baby Contract,”
“Identicals,” and “A Silent Night” were my favorites. Marian may come across as a bit bossy,
but that perspective changes. Mark and Marian took the leading role as per the need of the
other. “It Takes a Woman” was the perfect example of that. The narrative looked at a
relationship’s personal, most private aspects and revealed how a loving marriage worked. I
loved how different emotions were revealed and how each character embraced them. Author
William Justice Bruehl did something magical with Coupling, and I highly recommend it.
#2 - Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers’ Favorite
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Author William Justice Bruehl has captured the true spirit of human relationships and
emotions in this fascinating read. I loved the episodic nature of the storytelling, arriving in
vignettes rather than trying to tell a whole epic at once, and there’s plenty to give readers a
strong, poignant sense of each person as an individual but also their bond together. The
shifting perspective is a strong narrative talent of the author, and this allows us to see
intimate struggles from both sides of the partnership and the different but ultimately
complementary ways that Mark and Marian work together to overcome anything and
everything in their path. Though the work is never idealized, it is inherently romantic because
of the strength of the bond and the beautiful lexis of terms that Bruehl uses to craft the
atmosphere. Overall, Coupling is a highly recommended read for fans of realistic romantic
drama and poignant observations on life.
#3 - Reviewed by Jamie Michele for Readers’ Favorite
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I love it when I come across a book that takes a thoughtful and completely transparent
approach to what a relationship is really like once the front door is closed and the couple is
as they are most of their lives. Coupling by William Justice Bruehl does not shy away from
the less pleasant aspects of Mark and Marian's marriage, and in doing this reflects the highs
and lows of their choice to be together through a hyper-realistic lens. The writing itself is
polished and well done, and the vignettes are short enough for quick consumption but still
have the length to provide a fully engrossing experience. I found myself conflicted in whether
or not I actually liked Mark and Marian, particularly with their descriptions of people of color
and things like using food to describe the shade of a Black man's skin and repeating what an
Asian woman said in Chinese pidgin English, but these do serve a purpose in making their
privilege as affluent Long Islanders an authentic part of their identities. Overall, Bruehl offers
up a wonderful collection in a format that packs a big punch in bite-sized stories.
#4 - Reviewed by Edith Wairimu for Readers’ Favorite
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William Justice Bruehl has managed to craft complex, unique characters with familiar
struggles that couples can relate to. It captures their emotions of anger, frustration, joy, love,
and happiness with skill and precision. Organized in the form of an anthology that includes
specific snippets from the couple’s life, the work flows beautifully and in the end, I
understood Marian and Mark and their beautiful relationship. Other characters introduced in
the short stories are equally captivating. The work paints an endearing image of the couple’s
deep and lasting love that thrives despite the differences and challenges that they face. A
heartwarming collection of short stories about a couple’s intimate relationship, Coupling is a
wonderful read with multifaceted, lifelike role players.
#5 - Reviewed by Asher Syed for Readers’ Favorite
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Using a combination of intelligent wit, lighthearted banter, frustrating misunderstandings and
poor communication, and one or six gut-wrenching scenes, William Justice Bruehl lifts the
veil on matrimony in Coupling. The standout story to me was Identicals and while I prefer not
to explain why, I had a cheeky chuckle when Mark unceremoniously advises his wife that his
twin brother has not "passed" with, “We pass windows, homes, trucks on the road. Matt is
dead. He died.” This lightens the mood of a heavy underlying issue of voluntary
estrangement from an immediate family member. The ability to turn an excruciatingly difficult
situation into a story a few pages long takes real skill. Coupling has some crossover of
character, and character names, interchangeable between housekeepers, therapy clients, and
pups. Bruehl's literary style takes getting used to but once comfortable, it is full steam ahead,
and I enjoyed the ride.