Commencement

Cover of Commencement by J. Courtney Sullivan
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Year: 2009
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9780307270740
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 6.75 Inches
Weight: 1.35 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: FIC
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Commencement by J. Courtney Sullivan is a first edition novel published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2009, featuring 324 pages in English. This debut work presents a tender story of friendship set against the backdrop of a liberal arts college, focusing on the lives of four women—Celia, Bree, Sally, and April—who are assigned to the same dorm at Smith College. Each character arrives with distinct backgrounds and challenges, navigating the complexities of early adulthood as they confront personal struggles and evolving relationships.

Readers will find a rich exploration of the highs and lows of college life, as the characters grapple with issues such as love, family, and identity. The narrative captures their journey from the excitement of new friendships to the realities of adulthood, including heartbreak and the pursuit of personal ideals. With a blend of humor and insight, Commencement delves into the experiences of women facing the opportunities and uncertainties of their generation, making it a thoughtful reflection on the intersection of feminism and real-life choices.


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A sparkling debut novel: a tender story of friendship, a witty take on liberal arts colleges, and a fascinating portrait of the first generation of women who have all the opportunities in the world, but no clear idea about what to choose.

Assigned to the same dorm their first year at Smith College, Celia, Bree, Sally, and April couldn’t have less in common. Celia, a lapsed Catholic, arrives with her grandmother’s rosary beads in hand and a bottle of vodka in her suitcase; beautiful Bree pines for the fianc� she left behind in Savannah; Sally, pristinely dressed in Lilly Pulitzer, is reeling from the loss of her mother; and April, a radical, redheaded feminist wearing a “Riot: Don’t Diet” T-shirt, wants a room transfer immediately.

Together they experience the ecstatic highs and painful lows of early adulthood: Celia’s trust in men is demolished in one terrible evening, Bree falls in love with someone she could never bring home to her traditional family, Sally seeks solace in her English professor, and April realizes that, for the first time in her life, she has friends she can actually confide in.

When they reunite for Sally’s wedding four years after graduation, their friendships have changed, but they remain fiercely devoted to one another. Schooled in the ideals of feminism, they have to figure out how it applies to their real lives in matters of love, work, family, and sex. For Celia, Bree, and Sally, this means grappling with one-night stands, maiden names, and parental disapproval—along with occasional loneliness and heartbreak. But for April, whose activism has become her life’s work, it means something far more dangerous.

Written with radiant style and a wicked sense of humor, Commencement not only captures the intensity of college friendships and first loves, but also explores with great candor the complicated and contradictory landscape facing young women today.

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Language: en. Pages: 324. Edition: First Edition.

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