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The Capacity for Infinite Happiness

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Mathematician Emily Kogan needs to finish her thesis, and her secretive family may be just the inspiration she's looking for. When she returns to her family's vacation lodge she decides to conduct research into the influence of personal relationships, using her family tree as an original social network. Tracing the spiderwebs of these connections, she learns far more than she bargained for.In the 1930s, Harpo Marx joins his brothers at the Kogan's Jewish resort in Canada. Unhappy after the death of his parents and uncertain in life after the latest Marx Borthers' movie flopped at the cinemas, Harpo is looking for something or someone to save. Captivated by the mysterious Ayala Kogan and her two daughters, he is drawn deeply into the lives of the Kogan family and their tragic past.Effortlessly weaving together these two storylines, Alexis von Konigslow draws the reader into an astonishing tale of ill-fated love, extraordinary courage and a daring transatlantic escape.

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Many, many people helped me to write this book. I’d like to thank my editor, Paul Vermeersch; the amazing team at Wolsak and Wynn and Hillary Rexe. I’m also deeply grateful to all my teachers, including the entire faculty at the University of Guelph M.F.A. Program, particularly Linda Spalding, Thomas King and Catherine Bush, and Carolyn Smart at Queen’s University. A special thank you to Connie Rooke. I have so much to thank her for. I’d also like to thank readers (who helped with close readings, and inspired me with their work): my classmates at the University of Guelph M.F.A., particularly Jacob McArthur Mooney, Mia Grace Kim, Amina Farah, David James Brock, Abby Whidden, Melanie Mah, Kimberley Alcock, Jamie Forsythe, Kathy Friedman, Kathryn Husler; and my (very literary) friends, particularly Carolyn Black, Holly Kent, Amber McMillan and Katherine Arcus. I’d also like to thank Anne Milyard for close reading, help, inspiration and mentorship. Finally, I’d like to thank my family. Thank you to my parents, Andrea and Rainer, and to Kier, and Tai, for books, family, a boisterous childhood and adulthood. Thank you to Margaret and Ruth for telling me all the stories that inspired this novel, and who made me feel like I’d been to the Muskoka Lodge. Thank you to Jake and Oliver, who give me a place and a family to come home to. Many, many books also helped me to write this book. This is a work of fiction, but it is informed by other people’s work, including the following: Harpo Speaks! by Harpo Marx and Rowland Barber; Groucho and Me, Memoirs of a Mangy Lover and The Groucho Letters by Groucho Marx; Growing up with Chico by Maxine Marx; My Life with Groucho by Arthur Marx. I was also inspired by many works of fiction, but couldn’t possibly list them all here.

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