The article discusses the trend in summer romance novels where protagonists flee their troubles in search of better lives, dubbed 'GTFO Summer.' This movement reflects a broader societal sentiment of unease and a desire for change, as showcased through characters who leave behind their problemsâlike Lola in "Hotter in the Hamptons" and others in various romantic tales. The theme resonates with readers as they see characters making bold moves toward new opportunities, symbolizing their own yearning to break free from everyday frustrations and explore new possibilities for happiness and growth.
Many protagonists in this summer's romance novels are escaping their troubles, running towards fresh opportunities, embodying the current urge to GTFO from the mundane.
In Emily Henry's Great Big Beautiful Life, characters leave behind their personal woes to seize new ambitions, reflecting a growing desire for liberation and fulfillment.
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