![]() ![]() Some characters i really disliked.but that was likely the point.and Arthur's willingness to step so far out of his box was unnerving now and then.but it still seemed believable to a point. Relationships thrive, they wallow, they fail.unexpected unions, attractions to uncomfortable situations, confronting his father and the reason behind his support.all told in a very relatable manner with honesty and humility. Lots of drinking, smoking cigarettes, new friends, lovers, experiences, family revelations, road trips, etc. Arthur, with the grudging blessing (and money!) from his father, spends a final summer in Pittsburgh before figuring out what he wants to do. Seems as if this was a rather insightful story of that first summer post college graduation.that last gasp before officially starting adulthood. Enjoyed this a lot.I dove in as i prefer, with basically zero knowledge of the book, topic, author, etc.i just started reading. ![]()
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