The bestselling author of Maine brings us a sparkling tale of
friendship and a fascinating portrait of the first generation of women
who have all the opportunities in the world, but no clear idea about
what to choose.
Assigned to the same dorm their first year at Smith College, Celia,
Bree, Sally, and April couldn't have less in common. Celia, a lapsed
Catholic, arrives with a bottle of vodka in her suitcase; beautiful Bree
pines for the fiancé she left behind in Savannah; Sally, preppy and
obsessively neat, is reeling from the loss of her mother; and April, a
radical, redheaded feminist wearing a "Riot: Don't Diet" T-shirt, wants
a room transfer immediately. Written with radiant style and a wicked
sense of humor, Commencement follows these unlikely friends through
college and the years beyond, brilliantly capturing the complicated
landscape facing young women today.