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Frances Ha meets No One Is Talking About This in a debut that follows two siblings-turned-roommates navigating an absurd world on the verge of calamitya Seinfeldian novel of existentialism and sisterhood.
Its March of 2019, and twenty-eight-year-old Jules Goldanxious, artistically frustrated, and internet-obsessedhas been living alone in the apartment she once shared with the man she thought shed marry when her younger sister Poppy comes to crash. Indefinitely. Poppy, a year and a half out from a suicide attempt only Jules knows about, searches for work and meaning in Brooklyn while Jules spends her days hate-scrolling the feeds of Mormon mommy bloggers and waiting for life to happen.
Then the hives thatve plagued Poppy since childhood flare up. Juless uterus turns against her. Poppy brings home a maladjusted rescue dog named Amy Klobuchar. The girls mother, a newly devout Messianic Jew, starts falling for the same deep-state conspiracy theories as Juless online mommies. Jules, halfheartedly struggling to scrape her way to the source of her ennui, slowly and cruelly comes to blame Poppy for her own insufficiencies as a friend, a writer, and a sister. And Amy Klobuchar might have rabies. As the year shambles on and a new decade looms near, a disastrous trip home to Florida forces Jules and Poppycomrades, competitors, constant fixtures in each others livesto ask themselves what they want their futures to look like, and whether theyll spend them together or apart.
Deadpan, dark, and brutally funny, Worry is a sharp portrait of two sisters enduring a dread-filled American moment from a nervy new voice in contemporary fiction.