In Twenty Years

In Twenty Years

2016 • 332 pages

Five University of Pennsylvania alums and former BFFs reunite twenty years after graduation to commemorate the birthday of the sixth friend who passed away four years earlier. Long-held resentments and secrets come out over the course of a weekend, and they all emerge slightly scarred but better prepared to face the next twenty years. Not much of what happens is surprising, but it's an enjoyable piece of women's fiction. The characters are not particularly likeable, especially the women: a workaholic control freak, a prickly commitment-phobic pop singer, and a wealthy PTA mom who posts pictures of her perfect life online while remaining oblivious to her husband's philandering. But watching them struggle with the complex group dynamics and come to terms with the changes that have occurred in the past two decades is both entertaining and sobering. The ending is fairly open-ended, so readers who like everything tied up in a nice, neat bow may be disappointed, but overall a welcome return for an author who has survived mainstream publishing, self-publishing and now Amazon's publishing imprint without losing her distinctive voice.


August 6, 2016Report this review