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65 pages 2 hours read

Monica Heisey

Really Good, Actually: A Novel

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2023

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Chapter 14-Interlude 18Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 14 Summary

Maggie's dissatisfaction with her job and students reaches a tipping point when Simon sends a text expressing his reluctance to pursue a new relationship and opting for friendship instead. Simon's texts coincide with an unsettling silence in Maggie's group chat that compounds her guilt and despair. Instead of addressing the issue of her unraveling relationships, Maggie fixates on her appearance, delving into thoughts of weight, cosmetic procedures, and the seemingly flawless images of ultra-thin Instagram influencers.

As her discontent festers, Maggie's interactions with her colleagues, Olivia and Jiro, become increasingly strained. She feels a profound sense of apathy for her work and realizes that her lack of passion poses a significant challenge. Her initial indifference toward her job becomes a pressing concern, especially given that work is now the focal point of her life. In frustration, she unleashes a tirade on work, capitalism, and marriage, much to Olivia's discomfort, before abruptly departing for the day. In her haste to leave, Maggie brushes off a student named Sara, who inquires about their scheduled meeting. Maggie evades the confrontation and offers a vague excuse. On her way out, Maggie extends an unexpected invitation to Jiro, asking him to accompany her to a wedding.

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