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I very nearly quit this because it started out as a young man's sexual awakening in - you guessed it - the 1960s, and I can think of few things that interest me less. But it turns into a portrait of a relationship's heartbreaking collapse, and I was left with shifting opinions, no easy answers, and lots of tears. A really wonderful book.
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HeatherBookNerd I loved his The Sense of an Ending. May need to get to this one at some point. 6y
ferskner I haven't read that one yet but I need to push it up the list. 6y