What's Happening?
Ben Markovits' novel 'The Rest of Our Lives' follows Tom Layward, a New York City law professor, as he reassesses his life and relationships. After dropping his daughter off at college, Tom embarks on a journey
across the country, confronting personal and professional challenges. The narrative delves into themes of family, identity, and societal expectations, with Tom grappling with his past decisions and future prospects. The novel is noted for its exploration of contemporary cultural and generational divides.
Why It's Important?
Markovits' novel offers a poignant reflection on the complexities of modern life, particularly the challenges faced by individuals navigating personal and societal changes. It provides insight into the impact of cultural shifts on family dynamics and personal identity. The book's exploration of themes such as long Covid and cultural wars resonates with current societal issues, offering readers a lens through which to examine their own experiences and beliefs.











