The Futures
A New York love story
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*A completely original, heartwarming and unforgettable love story*
Evan and Julia are in love.
In love with each other, in love with New York.
New York is where they plan to build the life they've dreamt about.
New York is where Evan will be drawn into the high stakes of finance, right before the crash.
New York is where Julia, shut out of Evan's new world, will turn to someone from her past.
They'll take chances and make mistakes in pursuit of their futures.
But will New York bring them together, or tear them apart?
'An emotional page-turner' Cosmopolitan
'A story that feels familiar yet wholly original, like every heartbreak ever' Marie Claire
'I absolutely loved it' Jane Fallon
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Set amid the 2008 financial collapse, Pitoniak's assured debut explores the cost of realizing and misinterpreting one's dreams. Evan Peck, the son of grocery-store owners in remote British Columbia, needs student loans and a hockey scholarship to afford the Ivy League, while Julia Edwards hails from Northeastern privilege. Meeting at Yale, they fall promptly in love despite their different upbringings. Upon graduation, Evan lands a plum job at a Manhattan hedge fund fighting to survive the deepening Wall Street meltdown, as Julia, unsure of her calling, settles for a low-level job at small nonprofit. Soon, the couple seems to share little more than their cramped apartment. An exhausted Evan worries when the deal he's working on turns out to have a shady underside; Julia finds in a charismatic journalist the sense of promise that neither work nor Evan gives her. As the distance between them leads to betrayal, they must face the ways they have sabotaged each other and themselves. Navigating terrain love and youth, college and city life that's often oversimplified, Pitoniak eschews clich for nuanced characterization and sharply observed detail. Evan and Julia ring true as 20-somethings, but Pitoniak's novel also speaks to anyone who has searched among possible futures for the way back to what Julia calls "the person I had been all along."