Frances, a 21-year-old college student and aspiring writer, navigates life with her best friend and former lover, Bobbi, performing spoken-word poetry in Dublin. Their tight-knit world expands when they meet Melissa, an older journalist, and her actor husband, Nick. What begins as an intellectual curiosity quickly evolves into an unexpected and complicated intimacy between Frances and Nick, challenging Frances's preconceived notions about relationships, property, and control. As her intellectual certainties falter, Frances confronts the messy realities of desire, vulnerability, and the shifting dynamics of her friendships and family ties.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores the complexities of modern relationships, friendship, and infidelity with raw honesty.
- Features deeply observed characters grappling with identity, desire, and intellectual versus emotional life.
- Showcases Sally Rooney's signature sharp, minimalist prose and incisive psychological insight.
- Offers a compelling look at young adulthood, challenging conventional ideas about love and connection.