Alice Munro's 'Too Much Happiness' is a collection of ten absorbing tales that mix the ordinary with the unexpected. The stories explore the depths of human experience, from the release one woman finds from her dire misery to sly personal revenges, and the poison stories spun for survival. With intellectual flights to the Riviera and scholarly Stockholm, along the way, we meet a historical mathematical genius and see how life's intricacies and cruelties are navigated, always with Munro's sharp narrative clarity. This compilation from the acclaimed Nobel Prize-winning author is an exploration of life's weaving of joy and sorrow, hinting at the enigmatic borders where human resilience is tested and transformation becomes possible.