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Between You and Me

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A riveting portrayal of female friendship, and the frayed boundary between loyalty and desire
Mari and Elisabeth have been at the centre of each other's lives for years. Close friends since university, they're now drifting through their mid-twenties, working casual jobs and living in run-down share houses. When they meet Jack, a charming academic historian twenty years their senior, they're attracted to the sophisticated, intellectual world in which he seems to move.
As the summer gathers heat, Jack is drawn into their lives, and an unconventional relationship – halfway between friendship and love triangle – develops. But soon things grow more complicated, and as secrets and betrayals detonate, the fallout sets the course for the rest of their lives.

In Mari and Elisabeth, Joanna Horton has created two unforgettable women, whose choices on the cusp of adulthood will resonate with anyone who has ever had to navigate where friendship, intimacy and love intersect when trying to make a life of one's own.
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      February 21, 2023
      Numerous authors have invited comparisons to Sally Rooney, and Between You and Me undoubtedly will too. Similar to Frances and Bobbi in Rooney’s breakthrough debut Conversations with Friends, 25-year-old best friends Elisabeth and Mari meet an older man at a function and become increasingly entangled in his world of privilege and comfort. Jack is a tenured academic 20 years their senior, and his intoxication with them both blurs ethical boundaries and transgresses the loyalty and love they have for one another. In the same vein as Rooney’s characters, Elisabeth and Mari affect irony to mask their feelings and conversations are battlegrounds for philosophical arguments around capitalism and the precarity of labour. In a riposte to Australian literature mainly set in Sydney and Melbourne, Between You and Me takes place in Brisbane, ‘the world’s best in-between city’, and traverses several years. But it’s the first two-thirds of the novel that are most successful at foregrounding the dynamics of this unlikely ménage à trois, where a dark undercurrent of danger, sexual tension and foreshadowing imbues every action. Between You and Me evokes Laura McPhee-Browne’s Cherry Beach in its depiction of unrequited desire and queer female friendship, Kavita Bedford’s Friends & Dark Shapes in its effortless inhabiting of what it means to be young, and Diana Reid’s Love and Virtue in its exploration of class, sex and power.

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