Sally Rooney's Taking a Sharp Turn Away From What People Loved About Her Novels. It Works!
Briefly

Sally Rooney's novels, while ostensibly centered around millennial experiences, echo the themes of classic literature, focusing on love, friendship, and human connection amidst societal pressures.
With 'Intermezzo', Rooney departs from her familiar settings and themes, opting instead to explore the transformative relationship between two brothers facing a familial crisis.
Read at Slate Magazine
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