Love & Longing In Dublin
Sally Rooney’s Normal People, came out to rave reviews and inclusion in the Booker longlist. The novel is a sombre version of When Harry Met Sally, using accepted romcom tropes—a couple having an on-off romance over many years-- but with utter seriousness and a marked lack of flippancy.

The two hook-up, break-up, love and hurt each other very intensely, but there is something tender and heart-breaking about their story—they are made for each other, but the only ones who cannot understand this is the two of them. Happiness and misery go hand-in-hand, and each encounter leaves them emotionally scarred. Rooney’s characters are endearing, even when they exasperatingly insist on complicating their lives.
Normal People captures the spirit of the millennial generation that is trying to redefine love and twisting itself into knots.
Normal People
By Sally Rooney
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Pages: 288
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