So old, so young
(2026)

Fiction

Book

Call Numbers:
NEW FICTION/GINDER,G
HOT PICKS/FICTION/GINDER,G
SR CENTER/FICTION/GINDER,G

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Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Scout Press, 2026
EDITION
First Scout Press hardcover edition
DESCRIPTION

372 pages ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781668051771, 166805177X :, 166805177X, 9781668051771
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"Six Friends. Five Parties. Twenty Years... How did we get So Old, So Young? From Grant Ginder, the bestselling author of The People We Hate at the Wedding, comes a novel of impending millennial middleage that is part love story, part tragic comedy. Five parties over the course of two decades bring six college friends together, exploring the ways we can run from and cling to our friends in love, life,and death. For Marco and Mia, Sasha and Theo, Richie and Adam, the one constant in life after college together has been change. New jobs. New cities. New spouses. New children. Through it all, one thing they thought would always stay the same is their friendship. But time has a way of breaking even the strongest bonds and testing what we thought we knew. From East Village apartment parties and disastrous destination weddings to fortieth birthdays and suburban backyard barbecues, Grant Ginder's resonant, funny, and deeply moving novel is a story about the growing pains of the millennial generation, and a celebration of how love can shift, stumble, and grow into something bigger than we ever could have imagined"--

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