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Happy Hour
Happy Hour | Marlowe Granados
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With the verve and bite of Ottessa Moshfegh and the barbed charm of Nancy Mitford, Marlowe Granados's stunning début brilliantly captures a summer of striving in New York City Refreshing and wry in equal measure, Happy Hour is an intoxicatingnovel of youth well spent. Isa Epley is all of twenty-one years old, and already wise enough to understand that the purpose of life is the pursuit of pleasure. She arrives in New York City for a summer of adventure with her best friend, one newly blond Gala Novak. They have little money, but that's hardly going to stop them from having a good time. In her diary, Isa describes a sweltering summer in the glittering city. By day, the girls sell clothes in a market stall, pinching pennies for their Bed-Stuy sublet and bodega lunches. By night, they weave from Brooklyn to the Upper East Side to the Hamptons among a rotating cast of celebrities, artists, Internet entrepreneurs, stuffy intellectuals, and bad-mannered grifters. Resources run ever tighter and the strain tests their friendship as they try to convert their social capital into something more lasting than precarious gigs as au pairs, nightclub hostesses, paid audience members, and aspiring foot fetish models. Through it all, Isa's bold, beguiling voice captures the precise thrill of cultivating a life of glamour and intrigue as she juggles paying her dues with skipping out on the bill. Happy Hour is a novel about getting by and looking great in a system that wants you to do neither.
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Emilymdxn
Happy Hour | Marlowe Granados
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Not veeery #hauntedshelf appropriate but I loved this really biting ‘young woman in city‘ novel. I get a little exhausted of that genre sometimes but this felt so natural and genuinely funny (at times) and observational. One of the best of this type of book I‘ve read

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xicanti
Happy Hour | Marlowe Granados
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Sunday afternoon outdoor reading with Casey, who‘s obsessed with the garden storage box.

I‘m 90 pages into HAPPY HOUR and I still don‘t know if I‘m gonna love it or drift away from it. It‘s well-observed, with a lot to say about youthful self discovery, the intelligentsia, and New York as a social ecosystem, but the sparse dialogue holds me at a distance. Granados often summarizes what her characters say instead of letting me fully listen in.

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