Again, Only More Like You, Catalina Margulis
Again, Only More Like You, Catalina Margulis
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Again, Only More Like You

Author: Catalina Margulis

Narrator: Cindy Kay

Unabridged: 9 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/29/2025


Synopsis

For fans of Elin Hilderbrand and Jennifer Weiner, Again, Only More Like You offers a poignant and humorous look at friendship and reinvention at 40. She hadn't turned 40 yet, and already she was over it… Dumped. Pregnant. Fired. For best friends Carmen and Ally, the approach of their 40th birthdays is anything but a celebration. Yet, it might be exactly what they need to set their lives on the right path. In the bustling heart of New York, Carmen has it all—a high-profile career, a loving family, and a home straight out of a magazine. But as her 40th looms, her life begins to unravel. A surprise pregnancy, a shocking job loss, and the unwelcome sight of crow's feet force her to rethink her perfect life and what it means to truly have it all. Meanwhile, in the quiet of Maine, Carmen's best friend Ally, a spirited marine biologist, confronts her own crisis as she faces the fallout from a doomed affair with her boss. With her romantic life in shambles and her professional life no better, Ally relocates to Portland, Oregon, hoping for a fresh start and one last chance at love. As their individual journeys to happiness lead them in different directions, the strength of their friendship is tested. Tragedy strikes, bringing hidden resentments to the surface and forcing them to confront their past—and each other. In the process, they must answer a pivotal question: Are their best years really behind them, or is turning 40 just the beginning of their greatest adventures?

About Catalina Margulis

Catalina Margulis is an author, podcast host and mother of four who has written for many of Canada’s top publications over the past 20 years. Cat was an editor at ELLE Canada, Flare, and Today’s Parent, she was a regular contributor to Savvymom, Mabel’s Labels, and Walmart Canada, and has written for more than 40 publications, including The Globe and Mail, Reader’s Digest, and Yummy Mummy Club. She is also the host of Passion Project (passionprojectpod.com), a podcast about making your dreams happen. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she lives with her family in the suburbs of Toronto, Canada.

About Cindy Kay

Cindy Kay is a Chinese-Thai-American narrator and educator whose work has been described as listening to a "cozy best friend." She narrates fiction and nonfiction and has studied Spanish, Portuguese, Thai, and Japanese. Raised in the California Bay Area, she currently lives in the Rockies.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shelley's Book Nook on April 29, 2025

My Reviews Can Also Be Found On: The Book Review Crew Blog 2.5 Stars This is a book about female friendship and how complicated it can be, especially when we hit middle age. As I am a woman of a certain age, there was a lot I could relate to between these pages, and I loved the premise, but the execut......more

Goodreads review by Karen on January 12, 2025

Despite an interesting book synopsis, this novel was disappointing on several levels. Carmen and Ally, best friends since childhood, are both turning forty and taking stock of their lives against the hopes and aspirations of their youth. Each has followed a vastly different life path in terms of fam......more

Goodreads review by JL on May 06, 2025

Again, Only More Like You is a touching and visceral look into the sacrifices women make 'to have it all', finding joy when the life you have isn't the one you wanted, and the power of female friendships.......more

Goodreads review by Laurel on April 17, 2025

This book has a relatable premise and characters with promise but ultimately I found the friendship not very nice or understanding, the trajectories of the two characters too neatly divergent and the book about 30% too long. Side note: For a less boring, more nuanced, poignant and hilarious explorat......more

Goodreads review by Marie on April 11, 2025

I think the moral of this story is that whether you’re single or have 18 kids and your entire identity is “Mommy,” you’ll still be miserable. Lol jk. Maybe. Hehe. I actually finished this audiobook in a day because it kept my interest—and let’s be honest, no one enjoys two unlikable women spiraling q......more