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A hilarious and painfully relatable debut novel about two thirtysomething best friends’ messy search for connection and love in New York, perfect for fans of Rebecca Serle, Gabrielle Zevin, and Dolly Alderton.
Sometimes friendship can be its own love story.
Victor and Zoey are getting old, well old-er, and it’s beginning to be a real problem.
Best friends for a decade, they have seen each other through bad dates and office drama, late nights and hungover brunches, during their years together in New York City.
As their wild twenties come to a close, though, the dynamic between the two is shifting. Coming off a tough breakup, Victor dedicates his energies toward building a career writing celebrity profiles for one of the last glossy magazines left, while Zoey navigates the terrain at her nascent fashion startup, questioning her future with her fiancé. The friends and acquaintances in their orbit—authors, influencers, ‘It girls’—are also searching for a sense of belonging, amidst anxieties and self-doubt.
But when tragedy befalls Victor, his once unbreakable bond with Zoey really starts to crack. They find themselves ignoring their ongoing text thread and pushing away what might be the most meaningful relationship of their lives. An immersive, hilarious, and heartbreaking story, this is a debut novel about best friendship, finding yourself, and realizing growing up has as much to do with the person you were as it does with the person you are desperately trying to become.
Genre: General Fiction
A hilarious and painfully relatable debut novel about two thirtysomething best friends’ messy search for connection and love in New York, perfect for fans of Rebecca Serle, Gabrielle Zevin, and Dolly Alderton.
Sometimes friendship can be its own love story.
Victor and Zoey are getting old, well old-er, and it’s beginning to be a real problem.
Best friends for a decade, they have seen each other through bad dates and office drama, late nights and hungover brunches, during their years together in New York City.
As their wild twenties come to a close, though, the dynamic between the two is shifting. Coming off a tough breakup, Victor dedicates his energies toward building a career writing celebrity profiles for one of the last glossy magazines left, while Zoey navigates the terrain at her nascent fashion startup, questioning her future with her fiancé. The friends and acquaintances in their orbit—authors, influencers, ‘It girls’—are also searching for a sense of belonging, amidst anxieties and self-doubt.
But when tragedy befalls Victor, his once unbreakable bond with Zoey really starts to crack. They find themselves ignoring their ongoing text thread and pushing away what might be the most meaningful relationship of their lives. An immersive, hilarious, and heartbreaking story, this is a debut novel about best friendship, finding yourself, and realizing growing up has as much to do with the person you were as it does with the person you are desperately trying to become.
Genre: General Fiction
Praise for this book
"I stayed up late finishing Early Thirties, drawn in by its delightful humor, only to be utterly floored by an expansive story of loneliness and connection. Josh Duboff is a wildly entertaining and prescient novelist who has written a page-turner that captures the singular tenderness of friendship." - Sanaë Lemoine
"In Early Thirties, Josh Duboff skillfully paints a vivid picture of what it's like to be on the old side of being young while navigating an existence spent more URL than IRL. Modern life has never looked so frustrating or funny in Duboff's hands. I'm obsessed. Seriously." - Ryan O'Connell
"With a voice entirely its own, Early Thirties is a sharp, funny, hashtag-no-filter portrait of the pleasures and perils of youth in New York City - and what it's like to become an adult in our terminally online age. Josh Duboff has perfectly captured the anxieties and trepidations that exist beneath the shiny surfaces we present to the world." - Anna Pitoniak
"Josh Duboff's Early Thirties is a perfect depiction of growing up when you're a grown up. I loved it." - Jeffery Self
"In Early Thirties, Josh Duboff skillfully paints a vivid picture of what it's like to be on the old side of being young while navigating an existence spent more URL than IRL. Modern life has never looked so frustrating or funny in Duboff's hands. I'm obsessed. Seriously." - Ryan O'Connell
"With a voice entirely its own, Early Thirties is a sharp, funny, hashtag-no-filter portrait of the pleasures and perils of youth in New York City - and what it's like to become an adult in our terminally online age. Josh Duboff has perfectly captured the anxieties and trepidations that exist beneath the shiny surfaces we present to the world." - Anna Pitoniak
"Josh Duboff's Early Thirties is a perfect depiction of growing up when you're a grown up. I loved it." - Jeffery Self
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