Book Review: Worry by Alexandra Tanner

Worry // Alexandra Tanner

{Thanks to the publisher for providing a complimentary review copy.}

Millennial adulthood and modern life explored through the relationship of two, mid- to late-twenty-something Jewish sisters, upper-middle class South Florida transplants living together in 2019 Brooklyn.

Worry is about modern Jewish-American identity, tradwife mommy influencers, a three-legged rescue dog named Amy Klobuchar, contemporary reality, sisterhood, millennial ennui, the internet, the meaning of life, and the anxiety and worry baked into and bred by all of it.

A darkly funny – and I’m talking literally, giggle-snort out loud while reading funny – astute, and utterly compelling account of modern life as we know it.

Vibe is Girls meets Patricia Lockwood’s No One Is Talking About This.

Read in a day, could not put it down, highly recommend you do the same, I LOVED this!

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