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Beautiful World, Where Are You?

by Sally Rooney

Literary Fiction
Contemporary
Romance
337 Pages

"Rooney captures millennial anxiety and longing with devastating precision—intimate, intelligent, and achingly real."

Synopsis

Alice, a successful novelist recovering from a breakdown, meets Felix, who works in a warehouse, and impulsively asks him to travel to Rome with her. In Dublin, her best friend Eileen is trying to move past a painful break-up and finds herself slipping back into familiar patterns with Simon, a man she has known since childhood. Alice, Felix, Eileen, and Simon are still young, but life is catching up with them. They desire each other, they delude each other, they analyze their relationships with the same intensity they apply to the collapsing world around them. Through long email exchanges between Alice and Eileen, they grapple with questions about art, capitalism, climate change, and whether personal happiness matters in the face of global catastrophe. They worry about sex and friendship, about meaning and futility, about whether it's possible to build intimate connections when everything feels precarious. As the four navigate their tangled relationships across class divides and emotional barriers, they search for an answer to an impossible question: Will they find a way to believe in a beautiful world? Sally Rooney's third novel is her most ambitious yet, exploring the lives of young people trying to make sense of love and friendship in an age of overwhelming anxiety.

Our Take

Beautiful World, Where Are You? finds Sally Rooney expanding her scope while retaining the psychological acuity that made Normal People a phenomenon. This is her most intellectually ambitious novel, grappling with big questions about art, politics, and whether personal fulfillment is justifiable when the world seems to be ending. The email exchanges between Alice and Eileen are extraordinary—dense, philosophical conversations that never feel pretentious because they're grounded in genuine friendship and mutual affection. Rooney's trademark spare prose captures the texture of contemporary life with remarkable precision, from awkward sexual encounters to the strange intimacy of late-night texts. What sets this novel apart is its willingness to interrogate its own existence—Alice's fame as a novelist mirrors Rooney's, and the book questions whether writing about privileged people's romantic problems matters when there's so much suffering in the world. Some readers find this meta-layer distracting, while others see it as Rooney's most honest work yet. The four central characters are flawed and self-aware, their relationships messy and authentic. Rooney captures millennial anxiety about finding meaning in late capitalism with devastating accuracy. Fans of Conversations with Friends and Normal People will find familiar pleasures here, along with new depths. For readers interested in contemporary fiction that engages seriously with the present moment, this is essential reading.

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