Men, Women, And Children by Chad Kultgen

An often darkly comic ensemble novel that follows interconnected teens and adults whose relationships are distorted by the internet: parents seeking escape through pornography and affairs, high-schoolers experimenting with sexting and anonymous outlets, and everyone struggling with loneliness, performative identities, secrecy and miscommunication. The narrative shows how technology amplifies desire and insecurity, spawns addiction, deception and public humiliation, and forces characters to face the painful consequences of their sexual choices while questioning whether genuine intimacy can survive in an age of screens.

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