A review by morganmullin
Night Moves by Jessica Hopper

5.0

A short collection of vignettes that sometimes pack a wallop of deeper meaning and sometimes are just a slice-of-life glimpse into a particular time and place (Chicago in the early 2000s), Hopper’s Night Moves is the sort of quick-melting treat that reminds you of all the little things that make a life. The extreme specifics of club playlists and party menus blend into your own memories, and the reminder that you can choose a home, a family, and a way to be is a deep comfort. It made me crave summertime and wasting time with friends. It made me remember I still have time left to mess around and make mistakes. It made me feel like you keep growing and not knowing always.