A New York Times Editors' Choice тАв A People Best Book
тАЬMasterful storytelling and memorable characters. . . . Elise Juska's best book yet.тАЭтАФLiz Moore, New York Times┬аbestselling author of┬аLong Bright River and The God of the Woods
тАЬI loved this story about the importance of long friendships. . . . A perfectly crafted page-turner.тАЭтАФMary Beth Keane, New York Times bestselling author of Ask Again, Yes and The Half Moon
From the beloved author of the тАЬuniquely poignantтАЭ (Entertainment Weekly) novel The Blessings comes a gripping story about three friends in their forties forced to reckon with their lives during a college reunion in coastal Maine.
ItтАЩs June 2021, and three old college friends are heading to New England and the twenty-fifth reunion that was delayed the year before. Hope, a stay-at-home mom, is desperate for a return to her beloved campus, a reprieve from her tense marriage, and the stresses of pandemic parenting. Adam is hesitant to leave his bucolic but secluded life with his wife and their young sons. Single mother Polly hasnтАЩt been back to campus in more than twenty years and has no interest in returningтАФbut changes her mind when her struggling teenage son suggests a road trip.
But the reunion isnтАЩt what any of them had envisioned. Hope, always upbeat, is no longer able to downplay the pressures of life at home or the cracks in her longstanding friendships. Adam finds himself energized by the memory of his carefree, reckless younger selfтАФwhich only reminds him how much has changed since those halcyon days. Polly cannot ignore the ghosts of her college years, including a closely guarded secret. When the weekend takes a startling turn, all three find themselves reckoning with the pastтАФand how it will bear on the future.
Beautifully observed and insightful, Reunion is a page-turning novel about the highs and lows of friendship from a writer at the height of her powers.
Elise JuskaтАЩs previous novels include If We Had Known and The Blessings. Her short fiction and nonfiction have appeared in the Missouri Review, Gettysburg Review, Ploughshares, the Hudson Review, Electric Literature, and other publications. She is the recipient of the Alice Hoffman Prize from Ploughshares, and her work has been cited by the Best American Short Stories and Pushcart Prize anthologies. She lives with her family outside Philadelphia.