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Sally Rooney

Sally Rooney is a prominent Irish author and screenwriter recognized for her millennial-centric narratives. Her acclaimed novels include Conversations with Friends (2017), Normal People (2018), and Beautiful World, Where Are You (2021), with the first two adapted into successful television miniseries.

Sally Rooney was born in Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland. Rooney attended Trinity College Dublin, studying English and American literature. She distinguished herself in academia by being elected a scholar in 2011 and excelled outside the classroom as well, becoming a top debater at the European Universities Debating Championships in 2013.

"Conversations with Friends," a novel she wrote as part of her master's studies, sparked her literary career. As a follow-up to this debut, she wrote Normal People, which won the Costa Book Award and received global recognition, being longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and translated into 46 languages. Its adaptation into a television series expanded Rooney's influence.

In 2021, Rooney released Beautiful World, Where Are You, which explores the complexities of personal relationships against a backdrop of global and political turmoil.

Sally Rooney explains her approach to writing and the unexpected outcomes of her fame, stating, "Every day I wonder why my life has turned out this way… I never advertised myself as a psychologically robust person, capable of withstanding extensive public inquiries into my personality and upbringing."

Her work resonates with a broad audience due to her incisive observations about the existential anxieties of the millennial generation. In 2022, Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

Sally Rooney currently lives in the rural West of Ireland, near Castlebar.
years of life: 20 February 1991 present

Quotes

shanhas quoted8 months ago
These were long and intense conversations, and felt so momentous to me that I secretly transcribed parts of them from memory in the evenings.
TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
if you look at love as something other than an interpersonal phenomenon
b0656931808has quoted2 years ago
He was the first person I had met since Bobbi who made me enjoy conversation, in the same irrational and sensuous way I enjoyed coffee or loud music.

Impressions

Juan Carlos Francoshared an impression10 months ago
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👍Worth reading

Light but perceptive. Great read.

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  • Liloshared an impression7 months ago
    🔮Hidden Depths

    I absolutely loved the first half of this book. I enjoyed the dynamic between Connell and Marianne, how complex and unpredictable it was. Initially, i struggled with the prose format of the book. The lack of clear dialogue got me struggling to follow the voices of different individuals. As I kept reading however, i got the flow of the style the book is written in.

    As for the cons, i think the last half of the book did nothing to drive the plot. It was bland, unchanging and predictable. I hated how there was no evolution of Marianne. She remained unchanged throughout the book leaving me frustrated.

    I also disliked how the relationship between Marianne and Conell remained unchanged, despite the fact that the timeline kept shifting (in high school, college and even after that). Therefore, the timelines changed but the interaction between the characters was the same throughout. These cons made the last half of the book quite bland.

    Overally, it was a great book to start my year off with. If you loved Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell, this book is definitely for you.

    ⭐⭐⭐.5 stars

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  • Habitante de libroshared an impression2 years ago
    🔮Hidden Depths
    👍Worth reading

    A love that is alive is a love in conflict.

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