As an English major in my undergraduate days, I took a course in Contemporary Novels. Emma Straub gives the idea of “Contemporary Novel” a hipper, newer meaning. This was perhaps the most enjoyable novel I have read in 2019 although it was published in 2016. It presents college friends and rock music bandmates during another life/another time, who, nearing 50 now, stay in touch, still see each other and live in the same neighborhood, “gentrified Brooklyn.” The story begins “the summer their children reach maturity (and start sleeping together). ”
The themes and issues the author deals with are aging and mid-life crises–all handled with “wisdom, insight, and humor.” Modern life, changing mores, and opinions on what is acceptable are revealed as the characters interact. As one of the middle-aged characters says, “…our passions–be they food, or friendship or music–never go away, they just evolve and grow along with us.”
I give this novel 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it as a “darned good read.”

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