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  1. Ethan creates Figland and becomes a famous animator, while Ash becomes a semi-successful playwright and director in small, off-Broadway theaters. Jules becomes an average therapist after failing at being a comedic actor, and Dennis is an ultrasound technician with a history of depression. Oh, and Jonah is… something.

  2. In “The Interestings,” Jules Jacobson poses a broader question, asking herself what the boys (now men) and girls (now women) she has lionized since her teens, and emulated throughout her adult...

  3. Six teens at a summer arts camp dub themselves, only somewhat ironically, "the Interestings" in Meg Wolitzer's novel of the same name. As the book follows the friends into love, marriage...

  4. The story begins in the summer of 1974 when Jules is fifteen. The camp she attends that summer is the exclusive Spirit-in-the-Woods, where she hopes to feel more comfortable than in the New York suburbs where she lives with her widowed mother and unhappy older sister.

  5. Aug 21, 2013 · The Interestings is the US novelist Meg Wolitzer's 10th book, a long novel concerning the unfolding fates of a group of friends from teenagehood to middle age. Its narrative principles might ...

  6. Apr 10, 2013 · The Interestings is about a group of teens who meet in the '70s at an artsy summer camp called Spirit-in-the-Woods. Despite their precocious, pre-sophisticate irony, they're a group we all can ...

  7. Apr 9, 2013 · BOOK REVIEW. INVISIBLE GIRL. by Lisa Jewell. Wolitzer (The Uncoupling, 2011) follows a group of friends from adolescence at an artsy summer camp in 1974 through adulthood and into late-middle age as their lives alternately intersect, diverge and reconnect.

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