
The Last Romantics
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Cassandra Campbell
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By:
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Tara Conklin
From the New York Times best-selling author of The House Girl comes a novel about our most precious and dangerous attachment: family.
In the spring of 1981, the young Skinner siblings - fierce Renee, dreamy Caroline, golden-boy Joe, and watchful Fiona - lose their father to a heart attack and their mother to a paralyzing depression, events that thrust them into a period they will later call “the Pause”. Caught between the predictable life they once led and an uncertain future that stretches before them, the siblings navigate the dangers and resentments of the Pause to emerge fiercely loyal and deeply connected.
Two decades later, the Skinners find themselves again confronted with a family crisis that tests the strength of these bonds and forces them to question the life choices they’ve made and what, exactly, they will do for love.
Narrated nearly a century later by the youngest sibling, the renowned poet Fiona Skinner, The Last Romantics spans a lifetime. It’s a story of sex and affection, sacrifice and selfishness, deeply held principles and dashed expectations, a lost engagement ring, a squandered baseball scholarship, unsupervised summers at the neighborhood pond, and an iconic book of love poems. But most of all, it is the story of Renee, Caroline, Joe, and Fiona: the ways they support each other, the ways they betray each other, and the ways they knit back together bonds they have fractured.
In the vein of Commonwealth, Little Fires Everywhere, and The Nest, this is a panoramic, tenderly insightful novel about one devoted, imperfect family. The Last Romantics is an unforgettable exploration of the responsibilities we bear both gracefully and unwillingly and the all-important, ever-complex definition of love.
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The only thing that bored me was halfway through when the reader learns why the book is called what it is. I almost stopped listening there. It's such an "in your twenties" thing. I'm long past that age and as stated, found that part deadly dull. But there wasn't too too much of it, and enough else was going on--what with four siblings--that I was interested and entertained.
I have to say though, I'm burnt out on Cassandra Campbell as a narrator. As the years have gone by I am starting to dislike how affected and precise she is in her performance.
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Great Book!
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Tragic but good
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Beautiful!
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Maybe the best book I ever read
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Your next favorite book!
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Great story...even better narrator
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Jenna - you can do better with your suggestions
But disappointed
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This should be required reading
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Family Saga to the Year 2079
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