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The Group
The Group | Lara Feigel
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Lara Feigel's first novel, The Group, is a fiercely intelligent, honest novel about a group of female friends turning forty. Who has children and who doesn't? Whose marriages are working, whose aren't, and who has embarked on completely different models of sexuality and relationships? Who has managed to fulfil their earlier promise and what do they think about it, either way? The Group takes its cue from Mary McCarthy's frank, absorbing novel about a group of female graduates - the relations between men and women may be different but, in the age of Me Too, are equally fraught. It's an engrossing portrait of contemporary female life and friendship, and a thrillingly intimate and acute take on female character in an age that may or may not have been changed by feminism in its different strands.
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squirrelbrain
The Group | Lara Feigel
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This is a look at the lives of 5 women who met at university and are now all turning 40. It was an interesting premise as the story is told by one woman, Stella, but she narrates the others‘ sections too, which gets rather confusing when they are talking about her.

I can see how some find this novel annoying as the women are all relatively privileged and do get rather whiny but I quite enjoyed it.

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Gadgetgirl71
The Group | Lara Feigel
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I really don‘t have anything positive to say about this book, it was so hard going to read. I kept on reading hoping that it would get better. It didn‘t and as for the end of the book I was totally baffled. I also felt that this book made me feel depressed while reading it and that it was very anti men.

My Rating: 1⭐

My Full Review: https://gadgetgirl71.blog/2020/05/17/the-group/