The Best Book of the 21st Century So Far?

The Best Book of the 21st Century So Far?

Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Quartet sparked a global phenomenon, and in 2024, the New York Times named My Brilliant Friend—the first book in the series—the best book of the century so far. That’s a big deal!

So what does it take to be #1, and what does the selection reveal about modern reading habits and values?

Find out on this week’s episode Zero to Well-Read, as Jeff and Rebecca explore the book that ignited “Ferrante Fever” and the mysterious author readers praise for capturing girlhood and female friendship like no one else.

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Say What Now?

For a preview of the episode, I leave you with some out-of-context quotes from the show.

“This is what she is seeking: to make the thing, be in the world, but not be subject to everyone’s bullshit all the time. Also: who among us???”

“Only an Italian would write a book where handmade shoes are so important.”

“They’re ready to cut someone’s head off because their Chicken Kiev came out late!”

“We get it, your friend is weirdly compelling and that makes you feel some kind of way.”

“Straight to jail for anybody who thinks that … ” —For that hot take, you’ll have to listen to the episode.

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