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Local Description* * * Thirroul recommends... "I sometimes forget how much I love earnest, joyful books. Books in which emotions are unrestrained and female protagonists openly yearn for and strive after the things they want. Books which are often deemed unserious, unworthy of literary acclaim; books which are often penned by women and which intimately detail the complexity of women’s lives. Maybe it’s not that I forget how much I love these books but rather each time I read one I am startled anew, because each one of these novels opens up something raw and young and energetic inside me that seems impossible to sustain. Writers & Lovers is one such book. Casey is a 31-year-old waitress and aspiring novelist in New England in the late ‘90s. Her mother died suddenly a few months prior, and a consequent messy relationship with a married poet devastated her further. She manages to keep her shit together during her double shifts at a fancy Cambridge restaurant and openly weeps on her long bike rides home. She hardly sleeps. She gets up early to walk her landlord’s dog for cheaper rent and to dedicate a few hours to her novel. She meets two very different men (both writers, though, of course) and goes on dates. She is crippled by grief and debt, often overcome with anxiety and depression, but so determined to write and to be a writer that she forges ahead. It is a grim situation. And yet Casey holds so much hope—the kind of hope that is jagged and too blinding to look at directly—and has such an unabashed sense of humour that her story, despite its dark depths, is a total pleasure to read. 'It’s a particular kind of pleasure, of intimacy, loving a book with someone,' Casey muses. Writers & Lovers is a book you want to hug tightly to your chest until you see a friend you know will adore it, or who needs the lift it will provide, at which point you happily thrust it into their arms. Read it. Revel in it. Share it with your loved ones and revel in it together." — Reviewed by our bookseller Kate Description#ReadWithJenna Book Club Pick as Featured on Today Emma Roberts Belletrist Book Club Pick A New York Times Book Review's Group Text Selection Following the breakout success of her critically acclaimed and award-winning novel Euphoria, Lily King returns with another instant New York Times bestseller: an unforgettable portrait of an artist as a young woman. |