Remember a blissful time when we had the mental space to feel existential dread instead of actual dread? When our dissatisfaction came adorably clothed in rumpled flannels and baggy jeans? When we had time to examine our relationships while listening to “complaint rock” and focusing on one major upheaval at a time?
When instead of social media, we just had … social lives?
For those living under a rock, the nineties are experiencing a renaissance, even with people too young to have experienced them (at least sentiently) the first time around. We’ve seen evidence in all corners of culture from fashion (hello cropped tops and bamboo earrings) to beauty (brown lipstick, anyone?) and, yes, now in books.
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