Whatever Normal Is
English
By (author): Jane St. Anthony
In the fourth volume of a series set in Minneapolis in the 1960s, three friends navigate relationships and new questions about love and identity
After three years of high school, Margaret still isnt any closer to what she wants: to sing and dance on Broadway, to be a model like Twiggy, to be madly in love with someone other than Paul McCartney. Its not much to ask, but with her friends Grace and Isabelle shes willing to adjust her goals for the summer to a job, a car, and a boyfriend.
When Grace gets a job downtown at the Emerald Cafe, where Teddy, a dreamy college kid, tends the meat buffet, it looks like she, at least, is almost halfway thereuntil Teddy asks for Margarets phone number. Normal might not be all its cracked up to be (high school graduation, marriage, and housewifery, really?), but as Teddy complicates the girls friendship, it slowly becomes apparent that normal might mean something different, and infinitely trickier, to him. As the old friends, with adulthood looming, navigate the newly confusing territory of love and sexuality and identity, everything they thought they knew is suddenly, frighteningly thrown into questionand they discover that between the dream of stardom and the certainty of housekeeping theres a vast unsuspected world of peril and possibility.
With all the tenderness, heartache, and humor of her earlier novels about Margaret, Grace, and Isabelle, in Whatever Normal Is Jane St. Anthony takes the friends, and her readers, to a place beyond normalto a future as satisfying as it is promising.
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