Conversations with Friends Conversations with Friends

Conversations with Friends

'Brilliant, funny and startling.' GUARDIAN

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Publisher Description

'A nuanced, page-turning portrait.' Zadie Smith
'Brilliant.' Marian Keyes
'A sharp, darkly funny comment on modern relationships.' Sunday Telegraph


The critically-acclaimed debut novel from the globally bestselling author of Normal People and Beautiful World, Where Are You.
Frances is twenty-one years old, cool-headed and observant. At night she performs spoken word with her best friend Bobbi, who used to be her girlfriend. When they are befriended by Melissa, a well-known journalist who is married to Nick, an actor, they enter a world of beautiful houses, raucous dinner parties and holidays in Provence, beginning a complex ménage-à-quatre. But when Frances and Nick get unexpectedly closer, Frances is forced to honestly confront her own vulnerabilities for the first time.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2017
25 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Faber & Faber
SIZE
1.3
MB

Customer Reviews

rosi_tev_nesian_beauty ,

Good read

Good read. Didn’t like the ending but still enjoyed the book. The story is a reminder of no matter how smart/clever people are they can still be fools when it comes to love and relationships.

AJessica_01 ,

Just okay

The writing made up for the fact that none of the characters were likeable and some parts of the story were a little triggering.

HenJames47 ,

Rooney’s first book is an interesting look at human relationships

Sally Rooney’s 2017 debut novel is an interesting book about the intricacies of human relationships.

She has repeated many similar themes in her subsequent books, for example Normal People and Beautiful World, Where Are You.

In the acknowledgements she states she took the inspiration for the work from talking to her own friends, and in particular Kate Oliver and Aoife Comey. Rooney has obviously drawn much from her own experiences while writing this. It is about college students in Dublin where Rooney also went to University.

The book is written from the perspective of the lead character, Frances Flynn, who is the narrator.

Rooney is very good at writing the dialogue between her characters in her books. They feel very natural and believable.

Frances writes in a text to her best friend and ex-girlfriend Bobbi that she is “not very emotional.” However, I would disagree with this. Frances may not show her emotions to her friends, but underneath the surface I believe she feels different events very deeply. I feel there is more to her than Bobbi, who, although is probably less naïve, could be described as superficial.

Throughout the book, Frances is thrown some difficult life situations to deal with, and they have an impact on her relationships. For Frances life is tricky and she has more to deal with than Bobbi.

Although I didn’t know how much sympathy to have with Frances for some of the choices she makes in her relationships. One of the routes she takes would probably always prove to be difficult.

An interesting read, but Rooney’s next work Normal People has a better pace.

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