Life, Friends and More is a quiet, intimate social drama about a man in his mid-thirties standing in the uncomfortable space between becoming and falling behind. Set against the restless rhythm of New York City, the novel follows Adam Stark and his circle of friends as careers stall, marriages crack, dreams shrink, and time refuses to slow down.
Through aging friendships, silent failures, and unspoken fears, the story explores what it means to grow up in a world that demands constant motion but offers little certainty. It is a reflection on modern masculinity, emotional burnout, love that arrives late, and the quiet courage it takes to stop pretending everything is fine.
This is not a story about winning at life-
It is a story about surviving it with honesty.