Sally Rooney’s “Beautiful World, Where Are You,” is a captivating exploration of the complexities of relationships and personal struggles in today’s world. Following four young characters in their 20s, the novel is a profound meditation on the complexities of friendship, love, and mental health.

The story follows Alice and Eileen, two best friends navigating their way through life while also trying to maintain a long-distance friendship. Alice is a successful writer who struggles with her personal life, while Eileen works at a warehouse and struggles with her mental health. The two women rely on each other for support and guidance as they navigate their lives.

The novel also introduces us to Alice’s romantic interest, Felix, a kind and compassionate man who works as a warehouse manager, and Eileen’s love interest, Simon, an older man who is successful in his career. The four characters’ lives become intertwined, and the story explores the ups and downs of their relationships, both with each other and with themselves.

What makes “Beautiful World, Where Are You” such a profound and thought-provoking novel is Rooney’s ability to delve into the complex and often messy nature of relationships. She explores themes of jealousy, self-doubt, and the fear of being alone, all while giving us an intimate look at the inner workings of each character’s mind. The book is written in Rooney’s signature sparse prose, with short, sharp sentences that cut to the heart of the matter.

Rooney also explores themes of mental health throughout the novel, particularly through Eileen’s struggles with anxiety and depression. The way Rooney handles mental health in the novel is both sensitive and insightful, and she never shies away from the realities of living with a mental illness.

One of the most interesting aspects of “Beautiful World, Where Are You” is the way Rooney uses technology to explore the modern world. The characters communicate primarily through emails and text messages, and Rooney highlights the way technology has changed the way we connect with one another. While the characters are able to stay in touch no matter where they are in the world, they also struggle to maintain genuine connections with each other.

Overall, “Beautiful World, Where Are You” is a stunning and thought-provoking novel that will resonate with readers long after they’ve finished it. Rooney’s writing is sharp and insightful, and her exploration of relationships and mental health is both sensitive and nuanced. The book is a profound meditation on the complexities of modern life, and it’s a must-read for anyone looking for a novel that will challenge and inspire them.

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