# NORMAL PEOPLE Sally Rooney's debut novel traces the intricate relationship between two teenagers bound by circumstance and unspoken longing. Connell, a confident athlete and social fixture at school, and Marianne, an isolated yet dignified figure, share an electric but secret chemistry that begins when he arrives to collect his mother from Marianne's household. Neither acknowledges their connection publicly, yet something undeniable has taken root between them. When both enroll at Dublin's Trinity College, their worlds shift dramatically. Marianne blossoms within a vibrant social circle while Connell finds himself adrift, wrestling with self-doubt on the university's periphery. Their years together unfold as a series of tentative approaches and painful withdrawals, each drawn to other lovers and separate paths. As Marianne spirals into self-harm and Connell grapples with his own sense of direction, both must reckon with the depth of their commitment to one another—and discover what sacrifices they're prepared to make. Rooney's piercing examination of love, class, and vulnerability captures the complexity of relationships that refuse simple definitions. Discover this emotionally resonant exploration of connection and consequence—add it to your library today.
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