A Fortunate Age, Joanna Smith Rakoff
A Fortunate Age, Joanna Smith Rakoff
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A Fortunate Age

Author: Joanna Smith Rakoff

Narrator: Christina Moore

Unabridged: 19 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/12/2009


Synopsis

Like The Group, Mary McCarthy's classic tale about coming of age in New York, Joanna Smith Rakoff 's richly drawn and immensely satisfying first novel details the lives of a group of Oberlin graduates whose ambitions and friendships threaten to unravel as they chase their dreams, shed their youth, and build their lives in Brooklyn during the late 1990s and the turn of the twenty-first century. There's Lil, a would-be scholar whose marriage to an egotistical writer initially brings the group back together (and ultimately drives it apart); Beth, who struggles to let go of her old beau Dave, a onetime piano prodigy trapped by his own insecurity; Emily, an actor perpetually on the verge of success -- and starvation -- who grapples with her jealousy of Tal, whose acting career has taken off. At the center of their orbit is wry, charismatic Sadie Peregrine, who coolly observes her friends' mistakes but can't quite manage to avoid making her own. As they begin their careers, marry, and have children, they must navigate the shifting dynamics of their friendships and of the world around them. Set against the backdrop of the vast economic and political changes of the era -- from the decadent age of dot-com millionaires to the sobering post-September 2001 landscape -- Smith Rakoff's deeply affecting characters and incisive social commentary are reminiscent of the great Victorian novels. This brilliant and ambitious debut captures a generation and heralds the arrival of a bold and important new writer.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Joseph on March 12, 2025

This book packs a serious literary punch. For the longest time, I didn't particularly like New York (it felt too busy and expensive for my blue-collar tastes, but at least isn't California, bleh!), yet- this longish story was nice enough to let me come along for the ride. The Ramones are also sweet.......more

Goodreads review by Nette on April 10, 2009

This book was right in my wheelhouse-- next to medical memoirs and serial killer thrillers, I love nothing more than a big fat book that follows a group of friends over a period of years. I agree with some of the negative reviewers in that it was a bit hard keeping track of the characters, and some......more

Goodreads review by Patrick on April 05, 2010

I really, really enjoyed reading this book. I know some people will have trouble reading about the struggles of relatively privileged 20-somethings in New York -- if you're one of those people, then this book is not for you -- but I just devoured this book. The story of six Oberlin College graduates......more

Goodreads review by Gina on October 28, 2013

People were hard on this book. Their criticism may be valid, but the dialog was smart and the book really captured something.......more

Goodreads review by Laura on October 12, 2008

"With her face in repose, Emily was alarmed to see that Lil looked old. Her bright beauty--black hair, fair skin, large eyes, like an Italian film star--appeared to be dissolving into a caricature of beauty: containing all the proper elements, but lacking the harmony to fuse them into a lovely whole......more