Okay Days - 'A joyous ode to being in love' - Stylist (ebok) av Ukjent
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***Pre-order Jenny Mustard's new novel WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE now - coming April 2025*** A SMART, SEXY AND SPIKY MODERN LOVE STORY, FROM DEBUT NOVELIST JENNY MUSTARD 'A perfect Millennial love story . . . with its acidic dialogue and languid sex scenes. A charming and clever romance, a perfect summer read'Irish Times'Reminiscent of Sally Rooney . . . a complex and joyous ode to being in love, messing up and finding your way' StylistSam is 28, Swedish, carefree and chaotic. Doing a work pla…

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Undertittel 'A joyous ode to being in love' - Stylist
Forfattere Ukjent (forfatter), Jenny Mustard (forfatter)
Forlag Sceptre
Utgitt 19 mars 2024
Sjanger Romaner, Skjønnlitteratur
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781399713498

***Pre-order Jenny Mustard's new novel WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE now - coming April 2025***



A SMART, SEXY AND SPIKY MODERN LOVE STORY, FROM DEBUT NOVELIST JENNY MUSTARD



'A perfect Millennial love story . . . with its acidic dialogue and languid sex scenes. A charming and clever romance, a perfect summer read'
Irish Times

'Reminiscent of Sally Rooney . . . a complex and joyous ode to being in love, messing up and finding your way' Stylist

Sam is 28, Swedish, carefree and chaotic. Doing a work placement in London over the course of three sticky summer months, she falls hard for Lucas, a man she first met as a teenager.

Lucas, 27, sensitive and calm, is trying to get a foothold in the adult world while struggling to hold the pieces of his life together. Sam is a gorgeous distraction.

But you can only avoid reality for so long, and both Sam and Lucas know their relationship can't last. Nobody can be this happy forever, surely?

Okay Days tells the story of the rise and fall of Sam and Lucas's affection for each other, while looking unflinchingly at male body dysmorphia, women's reproductive rights, and the pitfalls of modern love.

When is okay good enough? And what are we willing to lose in the search for a life that is much better than just okay?