Vintage Contemporaries, Dan Kois
Vintage Contemporaries, Dan Kois
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Vintage Contemporaries
A Novel

Author: Dan Kois

Narrator: Eileen Stevens

Unabridged: 10 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 01/17/2023


Synopsis

“Vintage Contemporaries is about being young and becoming less young, exploring friendship (sometimes magical, sometimes messy), parenthood (ditto), and how to reconcile youthful ambition and ideals with real life. It’s a warm and big-hearted coming of age story that made me wistful for my own twenties, set in a vividly rendered and long-vanished New York City.”—Rumaan Alam, New York Times bestselling author of Leave the World BehindSlate editor Dan Kois makes his fiction debut with this stunning coming-of-age novel set in New York City, about the joys of unexpected life-altering friendships, the power of finding ourselves in the moment, and the importance of forgiving ourselves when we inevitably mess everything up.It’s 1991. Em moved to New York City for excitement and possibility, but the big city isn’t quite what she thought it would be. Working as a literary agent’s assistant, she’s down to her last nineteen dollars but has made two close friends: Emily, a firebrand theater director living in a Lower East Side squat, and Lucy, a middle-aged novelist and single mom. Em’s life revolves around these two wildly different women and their vividly disparate yet equally assured views of art and the world. But who is Em, and what does she want to become?It's 2004. Em is now Emily, a successful book editor, happily married and barely coping with the challenges of a new baby. And suddenly Lucy and Emily return to her life: Her old friend Lucy's posthumous book needs a publisher, and her ex-friend Emily wants to rekindle their relationship. As they did once before, these two women—one dead, one very alive—force Emily to reckon with her decisions, her failures, and what kind of creative life she wants to lead.A sharp, reflective, and funny story of a young woman coming into herself and struggling to find her place, Vintage Contemporaries is a novel about art, parenthood, loyalty, and fighting for a cause—the times we do the right thing, and the times we fail—set in New York City on both sides of the millennium.

About Dan Kois

Dan Kois is a writer, editor, and podcaster at Slate, where his work has been nominated for two National Magazine Awards and two Writers Guild Awards. He’s the author of the novel Vintage Contemporaries; How to Be a Family, a memoir; The World Only Spins Forward (with Isaac Butler), which was a 2019 Stonewall Honor Book; and Facing Future, a book of music criticism and biography. He is a frequent guest and host of Slate’s Culture Gabfest podcast, was a founding host of Slate’s Mom and Dad Are Fighting podcast, and hosts The Martin Chronicles, a podcast about Martin Amis. He grew up in Milwaukee, where his first job was delivering the Milwaukee Sentinel, and now lives with his family in Virginia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Zibby

Vintage Contemporaries is a warm, big-hearted, and funny New York City coming-of-age novel about a young literary agent assistant and the two friendships that change her life. The book starts with Emily ("Em"), who landed in New York after college. She grew up in Wisconsin and went to school in Conn......more

Goodreads review by Jamie

I adored this. It has so much that I recognized as a mother, as a bookish person, as a pop culture consumer. Spending time with Em/Emily and her friends was a joy. Dan Kois clearly knows the book and publishing industry, and the way that Emily progresses through her career from agent to editor was c......more

3.5 stars Several years ago I read 𝘏𝘰𝘸 𝘵𝘰 𝘉𝘦 𝘈 𝘍𝘢𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘺 by Dan Kois. It was a memoir of the year he and his wife took their two daughters and lived in four different international locations to gain new perspectives. I really enjoyed that book, so I was excited to see what Kois would do with fiction in......more