THE INTERESTINGS by Meg Wolitzer
The greatest gift that any writer can give her readers is providing them with a fictional world they can immerse – and ultimately lose – themselves in.
That’s precisely what Meg Wolitzer achieves in THE INTERESTINGS, surely the most fully-realized and satisfying book of her career.
This panoramic saga focuses on a group of Baby Boomers from the time they meet at a camp for the creatively gifted as teenagers through middle age. The bond that draws these divergent characters together is powerful and special; they dub themselves “The Interestings.” And the bond, for the most part, is stretched, sustained, and redefined as they age.
March 24, 2014
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Judi Clark В·
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Tags: 1970s, 1980s, baby-boomer, Friendship, Meg Wolitzer В· Posted in: 2013 Favorites, Coming-of-Age, Contemporary, New York City, Reading Guide
