looks back on the 21st century and draws a line through the decades-long series of little choices that make us who we are.' Harper's Bazaar 'The internet's foremost chronicler of the millennial condition.
'A heartfelt exploration of the mother-daughter relationship and what it means to let go of the life you once wanted for yourself.' Bustle Gould's insights into what makes up the sometimes barely perceptible beats of our lives are sensitive and spot-on - as is her perfect description of what it's like to have sex in a too-close-to-the-ceiling loft bed.' Refinery29 ' Perfect Tunes has many of those big before-and-after moments and many of those rippling after-effects it shows the ways in which we are all, always, having to reimagine the story of our lives. The pleasure of this book is in Gould's astute details about everything from a hangover (which made Laura's head feel like a "black banana") to relationships.' Washington Post 'Her writing is observant and unfussy, and she has a knack for addressing serious subjects, such as the hardships of parenting and the darkness of depression, while keeping things light. 'Gould poignantly and carefully explores what happens when plans go awry, expectations and priorities shift, and people adapt in their pursuit of love, meaning and fulfilment.' Buzzfeed Wise and tender, this novel will make you think about how you can reclaim your own forgotten dreams.' Hush, 6 new books to curl up with this autumn 'What did you dream of being when you were younger? And if you got the opportunity to fulfil that dream now, would you take it?. I'm a sucker for a New York novel and a rock 'n' roll novel so Perfect Tunes hit my sweet spot and will also appeal to anyone who loved Daisy Jones & The Six.' Sarra Manning, Red August best books we meet Laura at flashpoints throughout the next few years, when she's swapped Marshall amps for motherhood and finds her youthful dreams are incompatible with the reality of raising her daughter alone. really smart and exceptionally good.' Curtis Sittenfeld, author of Rodham Generous and truthful - painfully so on occasion - it captures something of the elusive buoyancy of those "perfect tunes".' Observer 'A story of the challenges women face trying to nurture both their children and their own creativity. Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd ISBN: 9781471175077 Number of pages: 288 Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 21 mm MEDIA REVIEWS Has growing older changed who she is and what she most wants? After all the sacrifices and compromises she's made along the way, how much is she still that girl from Ohio, with big talent and big dreams?įunny, wise and tender-hearted, Perfect Tunes explores the fault lines in our most important relationships, and asks whether dreams deferred can ever be reclaimed.
When her best friend - now a famous musician - comes to town, opportunity knocks for Laura for a second time. Laura has built a stable life in Brooklyn that bears little resemblance to the one she envisioned all those years ago, and she's taken pains to close the door on what was and what might have been. Their time together is stormy and short-lived - but will reverberate for the rest of Laura's life.įifteen years later, Laura's teenage daughter is asking questions about her father, questions Laura does not want to answer. A songwriter with a one-of-a-kind talent, she's just beginning to book gigs with her beautiful best friend when she falls hard for a troubled but magnetic musician whose star is on the rise. It's the early days of the new millennium, and Laura has arrived in New York City's East Village in the hopes of recording her first album. 'A moving investigation of love, loss and parenthood' Esquire 'Really smart and exceptionally good' Curtis Sittenfeld 'Shows the ways in which we are all, always, having to reimagine the story of our lives' Refinery29