What a nice, diverting read and a rewarding use of time.
This excellent debut novel has very little to do with tourism or tour and travel but quickly introduces us to a small group of twenty-somethings you find oddly appealing. All are seeking success, some in business and others in the bedroom.
The artsy-crafty English majors mingle with the gifted financial gurus and university ties are extended and twisted and manipulated for many, many years.
The narrator mid-book muses "It was hitting me all over again that the one woman I was truly interested in was not only married, but was also having an affair with a gay man who'd once had feelings for me."
(This is part of a longer review I did for the Charleston, SC Post and Courier newspaper in May 2007.
Charles Lee Boyd)
This excellent debut novel has very little to do with tourism or tour and travel but quickly introduces us to a small group of twenty-somethings you find oddly appealing. All are seeking success, some in business and others in the bedroom.
The artsy-crafty English majors mingle with the gifted financial gurus and university ties are extended and twisted and manipulated for many, many years.
The narrator mid-book muses "It was hitting me all over again that the one woman I was truly interested in was not only married, but was also having an affair with a gay man who'd once had feelings for me."
(This is part of a longer review I did for the Charleston, SC Post and Courier newspaper in May 2007.
Charles Lee Boyd)