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About the Author
Harry Katz
Harry Katz, author of “Not Yet, Anyways”, is a graduate of The State University of New York at Binghamton with a degree in anthropology. He lives in Southold, Eastern Long Island, with his wife, Ana, their chickens, and their elderly cat, Rohan. Passionate about writing, gardening, swimming, and folk music, Harry considers himself an anthropologist at heart, always exploring human stories.
Harry Katz, an anthropology student at Hinman State University, is lonely and insecure. He is captivated by his neighbor, Mary. As he navigates relationships, friendships, and his studies, he learns more about himself and the world around him. The story is set in the 1970s and explores themes of loneliness, self-discovery, and community.
Experience a deeply moving journey through life, love, and self-discovery. With heartfelt reflections and evocative storytelling, this book inspires hope, resilience, and the beauty found in every moment.
Relatable Insecurities
Harry's struggles with self-doubt and relationships are poignantly portrayed.
Vivid 1970s Setting
Binghamton's gritty charm and counterculture spirit come alive.
Complex Relationships
The characters face realistic challenges in connecting with others.
Exploration of Identity
Harry's journey resonates with the universal theme of finding oneself.
Book
My Book Details
Chapter 1
Harry spies on his neighbor, then meets Mary after she moves in
01
Chapter 2
Harry is smitten with Mary and excited she's transferring to his college
02
Chapter 3
Harry works at a cafeteria in Binghamton and learns about the city
03
EMBRACE THE JOURNEY
Harry Katz's novel invites you to explore the complexities of life in 1970s Binghamton.
Not Yet, Anyways" evokes a strong sense of time and place. Katz's detailed descriptions of Binghamton and the counterculture scene create a rich backdrop for Harry's coming-of-age. The story explores universal themes of identity and relationships with sensitivity and warmth. A delightful and thought-provoking novel.
A charming and insightful look at college life and personal growth. Harry Katz's writing is both humorous and reflective, drawing you into Harry's world with ease. The book's strength lies in its honest depiction of loneliness, hope, and the search for connection. Highly recommended.
Katz beautifully captures the uncertainty of early adulthood. Harry's journey through love, academic struggles, and self-discovery in 1970s Binghamton is both relatable and engaging. The vivid portrayal of the era and the nuanced characters make this a truly memorable read. A poignant and heartfelt story.