68 pages • 2 hours read
400
Novel • Fiction
Naples, Italy • 1960s
2013
Adult
18+ years
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay chronicles the beginning of middle age for Elena Greco and Lila Cerullo as they navigate success, marriage, and motherhood amid the socio-political changes of 1970s Naples. Elena publishes a successful novel, marries Pietro, and struggles with dissatisfaction in her personal and intellectual life, while Lila faces harsh working conditions and eventual success in a new role. The intertwined lives of these two women are further complicated by the reappearance of Nino, leading to significant personal upheavals. The book depicts sexual assault, domestic violence, and substance abuse.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Nostalgic
Emotional
Bittersweet
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Elena Ferrante's Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay is widely praised for its compelling depiction of female friendship and the socio-political changes in post-war Italy. Critics laud Ferrante's complex characters and evocative prose. However, some find the pacing uneven and the narrative occasionally meandering. Overall, it’s a powerful and thought-provoking read.
A reader who would enjoy Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay by Elena Ferrante is likely captivated by complex female friendships, intricate character development, and social commentary. Fans of My Brilliant Friend, The Goldfinch, and The Secret History will appreciate Ferrante's profound exploration of personal and societal struggles.
172,507 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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400
Novel • Fiction
Naples, Italy • 1960s
2013
Adult
18+ years
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