Ebook {Epub PDF} The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer






















Meg Wolitzer’s ninth novel, The Interestings, is the story of a group of friends who met as teenagers and traces their lives into adulthood. The central character is Jules, who is jealous of her friends’ lives. The book exemplifies the wide spectrum of emotions that form the basis of human relationships and the changes friendships go through over time. "In Meg Wolitzer's lovely, wise The Interestings, Julie Jacobson begins the summer of '74 as an outsider at arts camp until she is accepted into a clique of teenagers with whom she forms a lifelong bond. Through well-tuned drama and compassionate humor, Wolitzer chronicles the living organism that is friendship, and arcs it over the cours of more than thirty years."—/5(K).  · That’s the question that comes to preoccupy Jules Jacobson, the ambitious protagonist of Meg Wolitzer’s remarkable ninth novel, “The Interestings,” whose inclusive vision and generous Author: Liesl Schillinger.


The Interestings is the US novelist Meg Wolitzer's 10th book, a long novel concerning the unfolding fates of a group of friends from teenagehood to middle age. Its narrative principles might. The summer that Nixon resigns, six teenagers at a summer camp for the arts become inseparable. Decades later the bond remains powerful, but so much else has changed. In The Interestings, Wolitzer follows these characters from the height of youth through middle age, as their talents, fortunes, and degrees of satisfaction diverge. Meg Wolitzer's ninth novel, The Interestings, is the story of a group of friends who met as teenagers and traces their lives into adulthood. The central character is Jules, who is jealous of her friends' lives. The book exemplifies the wide spectrum of emotions that form the basis of human relationships and the changes friendships go through over time.


Meg Wolitzer’s ninth novel, The Interestings, is the story of a group of friends who met as teenagers and traces their lives into adulthood. The central character is Jules, who is jealous of her friends’ lives. The book exemplifies the wide spectrum of emotions that form the basis of human relationships and the changes friendships go through over time. "In Meg Wolitzer's lovely, wise The Interestings, Julie Jacobson begins the summer of '74 as an outsider at arts camp until she is accepted into a clique of teenagers with whom she forms a lifelong bond. Through well-tuned drama and compassionate humor, Wolitzer chronicles the living organism that is friendship, and arcs it over the cours of more than thirty years."—. The Interestings is the US novelist Meg Wolitzer's 10th book, a long novel concerning the unfolding fates of a group of friends from teenagehood to middle age.

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