![]() The title refers to the name the group of creative friends dub themselves at an artsy summer camp in the Berkshires. The Interestings time frame starts out in the 1970s and spans four decades. Though the book started out a little less than interesting, I soon got lost in the story and couldn’t put it down. ![]() Friendships and other relationships are explored as The Interestings navigate the adult world. Plus, I find the subject matter of watching creative kids grow up and the challenges and opportunities they face fascinating. I lived in New York for a short time, so I’m always happy to read books that are set there. I went into the book with high expectations, after seeing all the book buzz and the “A” grade review in EW. ![]() ![]() The Interestings is the first novel I’ve read/listened to by Meg Wolitzer. Also available in hardcover from Riverhead Books. Book: The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer, Penguin Audio, April 9, 2013īook Info: Fiction, Audiobook received for review from Penguin Audio. ![]()
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