Description
A “perceptive, affectionate, and often very funny” novel about old college friends at a thirty-year reunion, by the author of The Things They Carried (Boston Herald). From a National Book Award winner who's been called “the best American writer of his generation” (
San Francisco Examiner),
July, July tells the story of ten old friends who attended Darton Hall College together back in 1969, and now reunite for a summer weekend of dancing, drinking, flirting, reminiscing -- and regretting.
The three decades since graduation have brought marriage and divorce, children and careers, hopes deferred and replaced. This witty, heart-rending novel about men and women who came into adulthood at a moment when American ideals and innocence began to fade, a
New York Times Notable Book, is “deeply satisfying” (
O, the Oprah Magazine) and “almost impossible to put down” (
Austin American-Statesman).
“A symphony of American life.” -- All Things Considered, NPR