Seven years into her writing career, a new book by Sally Rooney is all but guaranteed to be an event.
In her fourth novel, “Intermezzo,” Irish author Sally Rooney paints a picture of grief not fully internalized.
Journalist and book critic Michelle Cyca reviews the highly-anticipated novel, and unpacks why Sally Rooney is the literary ...
Sally Rooney lovers reveled, played trivia and took part in raffles to celebrate the Irish novelist’s new book, “Intermezzo.” ...
Sally Rooney returns to lit-fic lovers' bookshelves with her fourth book, "Intermezzo," a intimate, dizzying dance of two ...
A deeply unsympathetic main character lets down Rooney’s fourth novel, but the writing is undoubtedly sublime ...
Celebrity Irish writer Sally Rooney’s earlier works captured the complexities and angst that ... who are much more complex ...
Conversations with Friends , Normal People, and Beautiful World, Where Are You? – and Rooney herself have garnered the kind ...
Rooney's fourth novel is a story about learning to accept loss. And though it has its share of grief and strife, it's happier and less disturbing than Normal People and Beautiful World, Where Are You.
Sally Rooney may be the only writer in the world right now who can get bookshops to open their doors at midnight. The ...
The highly-anticipated fourth novel from Sally Rooney, 'Intermezzo,' proves to be "occasionally interesting, frequently ...
Intermezzo is not a flawless novel. Naomi is not as well fleshed out as the other characters; there a slightly jarring habit ...