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Vintage Contemporaries

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This coming-of-age novel explores the complexities of youth, friendship, and the challenges of adulthood in a vividly depicted New York City. It follows Em, who moves to the city in 1991, seeking excitement and possibility. Working as a literary agent's assistant, she struggles financially but forms close bonds with two very different women: Emily, a passionate theater director, and Lucy, a middle-aged novelist and single mother. Their contrasting perspectives on art and life shape Em’s journey of self-discovery as she grapples with her identity and aspirations. Fast forward to 2004, Em has transformed into a successful book editor, navigating the joys and challenges of motherhood. However, her past resurfaces when Lucy’s posthumous book requires a publisher, and her estranged friend Emily seeks to reconnect. This encounter compels Em to confront her past decisions and failures, prompting her to reflect on the kind of creative life she desires. With sharp humor and introspection, the narrative delves into themes of art, parenthood, loyalty, and the moral dilemmas we face. It captures the essence of striving for authenticity and the messy reality of life, all set against the backdrop of a city that has changed dramatically over the years.

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Vintage Contemporaries, Isaac Butler, Dan Kois

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2024
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Language
English
Publisher
HarperCollins
Released
2024
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Paperback
Pages
336
ISBN10
0063162423
ISBN13
9780063162426
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This coming-of-age novel explores the complexities of youth, friendship, and the challenges of adulthood in a vividly depicted New York City. It follows Em, who moves to the city in 1991, seeking excitement and possibility. Working as a literary agent's assistant, she struggles financially but forms close bonds with two very different women: Emily, a passionate theater director, and Lucy, a middle-aged novelist and single mother. Their contrasting perspectives on art and life shape Em’s journey of self-discovery as she grapples with her identity and aspirations. Fast forward to 2004, Em has transformed into a successful book editor, navigating the joys and challenges of motherhood. However, her past resurfaces when Lucy’s posthumous book requires a publisher, and her estranged friend Emily seeks to reconnect. This encounter compels Em to confront her past decisions and failures, prompting her to reflect on the kind of creative life she desires. With sharp humor and introspection, the narrative delves into themes of art, parenthood, loyalty, and the moral dilemmas we face. It captures the essence of striving for authenticity and the messy reality of life, all set against the backdrop of a city that has changed dramatically over the years.