On a Stewart O’Nan kick:
Just read 2 of his books- “Emily Alone” and “The Odds: A Love Story” -and am now reading a third of his, “Wish You Were Here” which is about the same family from “Emily Alone”. His main characters are ‘older’ (70’s or 40’s). “The Odds” is about a couple who have been married 30+ years or so and are getting divorced. They decide to go on vacation to Niagara Falls where they’d honeymooned as a last trip together. I had also read O’Nan’s “Last Night at the Lobster House”. Very readable. All of his books are about everyday people who lead ordinary lives. You finish his books and wish you could call the characters up on the phone and ask how they’re doing.