“The long-awaited book that perfectly captures the '90s, that time of social and financial excess that set the stage for the current economic collapse.”
— NPR.org
“An absorbing, if at times sprawling, story of a group of idealistic friends coming of age in the big city.”
— The Boston Globe
“Superb, acutely insightful… a modern-day version of Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence"
— TheRumpus.net
“An expansive and elegantly executed time capsule of the dot.com generation finding its feet during a critical moment in history.”
— New York Daily News
Enjoying the changing dynamics of a group of friends while they navigate jobs, relationships, and city life is what draws viewers to shows like How I Met Your Mother, Girls, Seinfeld, Cheers, and, of course, Friends. Hollywood has snatched up lots of books that follow groups of friends over the years with great success, giving us adaptations of Waiting to […]