The milestones of an undergrad friend group give shape and color to Grant Ginder’s latest novel, “So Old, So Young.”
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A young telephone company operator finds herself in the dark underbelly of the Me Decade in Claire Oshetsky’s “Evil Genius.”
The milestones of an undergrad friend group give shape and color to Grant Ginder’s latest novel, “So Old, So Young.”
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