If you loved how Dolly Alderton dissected the wreckage of Andy's romantic implosion with surgical precision, Gabrielle Zevin delivers that same unflinching honesty about emotional devastation—only here, it's friendship that buckles under ambition, grief, and the weight of two decades. The wit is just as sharp, the vulnerability just as raw, and the cultural commentary on what we sacrifice to create something meaningful cuts twice as deep.
This is the book for readers who crave that confessional intimacy without the maudlin sentimentality, where characters defy every tired trope and the humor lands even when your heart is breaking.
Zevin proves that creative ambition can wreck you just as thoroughly as any breakup.
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