In her book Intermezzo, Sally Rooney does what she’s best at—laying bare complicated relationships in all their (un)glory.
Both books are friendships and love stories expressed in letters, but their styles make them appealing for different reasons.
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Column: New ballet finds its inspiration from ‘Little Women’
It says everything that Emma Andres read “Little Women” at 21 and I read it when I was 13 and we both fell in love with the world of Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. Full disclosure: I still re-read parts of ...
A journalist slammed the rise of celebrities writing books, namechecking Jamie Oliver in particular in a scathing article ...