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Connor Coineagan is 24, drifting through life with a dead-end bookstore job, a stalled novel, and a circle of friends as lost as he is. Cynical, witty, and haunted by the ghosts of relationships past, Connor is determined to avoid adulthood at all costs -- even as the world around him demands he grow up.
Between late-night bar debates, the search for meaning in music, and the ache of unrequited love, Connor navigates a decade of change, heartbreak, and hope. When his closest friendships are tested and the lines between ambition and apathy blur, Connor must decide what it means to truly live -- and what he's willing to risk for a shot at something real.
A coming-of-age story for anyone who's ever felt stuck between eras, Lost in '96 is a sharp, nostalgic, and deeply human portrait of youth, longing, and the last great decade of rock.
This is the novel of Generation X, a deep look into the angst of a generation forgotten and ignored. It's also a novel for anyone who is or has ever been disillusioned by the world around them.
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