Contemporary Fiction Audiobooks

Put your earbuds in and escape to fascinating fictional worlds. Contemporary fiction audiobooks are set in modern times with modern characters who deal with modern issues. Award-winning writers in this genre include Zadie Smith, Joan Didion, Haruki Murakami, and David Foster Wallace. Discover a new binge-worthy contemporary novel audiobook and start listening today.

Put your earbuds in and escape to fascinating fictional worlds. Contemporary fiction audiobooks are set in modern times with modern characters who deal with modern issues. Award-winning writers in this genre include Zadie Smith, Joan Didion, Haruki Murakami, and David Foster Wallace. Discover a new binge-worthy contemporary novel audiobook and start listening today.

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Go Lightly: A Novel
Go Lightly: A Novel
Go Lightly: A Novel
Go Lightly: A Novel
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Go Lightly: A Novel

byBrydie Lee-Kennedy

""Brydie Lee-Kennedy's writing is sharp and funny and humane. A passionate chronicler of the ridiculous—in people, in society, in sex—Brydie skewers everyone equally, but always with empathy, warmth and wit."" —Monica Heisey, author of Really Good, Actually For readers of Dolly Alderton and Candice Carty-Williams, a spiky bisexual love story that introduces the unforgettable Ada—a free-spirited Holly Golightly for the age of DMs who follows the whimsies of her heart wherever they lead. Ada is a seeker, a perpetually moving ball of excess. A twenty-six-year-old Australian living in London, she ekes out a living as a cabaret performer and part-time temp. Yet Ada can't imagine wanting to be any other age or any other place. Every night is an opportunity to be thrilled and every morning a chance to recount her escapades to friends. So when Ada falls for Sadie and Stuart at the same time, she sees no reason not to pursue them both. But as the responsibilities of adult life begin to encroach—bills, family, more bills—and Sadie and Stuart find out about one another, the people around Ada increasingly insist it’s time for her to settle down. Can she resist the inevitable? Effortlessly hilarious and painfully relatable, Go Lightly is a love letter to girls who are the life of the party; girls who say yes without fear. In smartly observed and endlessly warm prose, Brydie Lee-Kennedy contemplates the great freedoms and greater uncertainties of modern love and friendship, introducing an utterly flawed yet charming character who revels in her youth and sexuality while reckoning with a serious case of main character syndrome.

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About Contemporary Fiction

When you think of modern life, you might think about everyday shared struggles like the changing workplace, the wild circus of politics, and your personal relationships. Contemporary fiction audiobooks are a popular category that makes it clear many of us look to novelists to tell our stories and make sense of the modern times we live in. These are compellingly narrated audiobooks that show us the zeitgeist and help us make sense of the world around us. There is a wide variety of contemporary fiction topics and focuses, ranging from climate change to globalization to the current pandemic to the Internet. Avidly read subcategories include fiction that focuses on family life, marriage and divorce, and contemporary women's issues. These current and fascinating novels draw inspiration from the world around us, weaving those complexities into thought-provoking stories. Some of today’s best contemporary fiction authors include Jonathan Franzen, Sally Rooney, Louise Erdrich, and Zadie Smith. Gain new perspectives on the current world via some of the top contemporary fiction audiobooks. These bestselling contemporary listens offer us new insights into our world from a fictional standpoint. Some of Everand’s current best contemporary fiction audiobooks include Such a Perfect Wife by Kate White, After Her by Joyce Maynard, and Bird Box by Josh Malerman.

When you think of modern life, you might think about everyday shared struggles like the changing workplace, the wild circus of politics, and your personal relationships. Contemporary fiction audiobooks are a popular category that makes it clear many of us look to novelists to tell our stories and make sense of the modern times we live in. These are compellingly narrated audiobooks that show us the zeitgeist and help us make sense of the world around us. There is a wide variety of contemporary fiction topics and focuses, ranging from climate change to globalization to the current pandemic to the Internet. Avidly read subcategories include fiction that focuses on family life, marriage and divorce, and contemporary women's issues. These current and fascinating novels draw inspiration from the world around us, weaving those complexities into thought-provoking stories. Some of today’s best contemporary fiction authors include Jonathan Franzen, Sally Rooney, Louise Erdrich, and Zadie Smith. Gain new perspectives on the current world via some of the top contemporary fiction audiobooks. These bestselling contemporary listens offer us new insights into our world from a fictional standpoint. Some of Everand’s current best contemporary fiction audiobooks include Such a Perfect Wife by Kate White, After Her by Joyce Maynard, and Bird Box by Josh Malerman.