Now and Yesterday

Now and Yesterday by Stephen Greco, published by Kensington Books in 2014, is a work of fiction that delves into the lives of two men navigating their personal journeys in a changing New York City. Spanning 458 pages, this edition presents a narrative that reflects on the passage of time and the evolution of relationships, as Peter, a successful advertising executive, grapples with the loss of his past love while forming a new bond with Will, a young journalist eager for adventure.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as friendship and the generational divide, as Peter and Will’s tentative connection unfolds against the backdrop of their contrasting experiences. The story captures the complexities of their lives, highlighting the emotional landscapes shaped by ambition, loneliness, and the search for belonging. Through beautifully crafted prose, Now and Yesterday offers insights into the LGBTQ+ experience and the historical context of contemporary romance, making it a thoughtful addition to the genre.
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In the three decades since Peter first moved into his Brooklyn apartment, almost every facet of his life has changed. Once a broke, ambitious poet, Peter is now a successful advertising executive. He’s grateful for everything the years have given him-wealth, friends, security. But he’s conscious too of what time has taken in return, and a busy stream of invitations doesn’t dull the ache that remains since he lost the love of his life. Will is a young, aspiring journalist hungry for everything New York has to offer-culture, sophistication, adventure. When he moonlights as a bartender at one of Peter’s parties, the two strike up a tentative friendship that soon becomes more important than either expected. In Peter, Will sees the ease and confidence he strives for, while Peter is suddenly aware of just how lonely his life has become. But forging a connection means navigating very different sets of experience and expectations, as each decides how to make a place for himself in the world-and who to share it with. Beautifully written, warm yet incisive, Now and Yesterday offers a fascinating exploration of two generations-and of the complex, irrefutable power of friendship-through the prism of an eternally changing city.
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