Life should be easy, we like to think. But it isn't. Not being old. Not getting old. Not being young.
In Roxana Robinson's new novel "Cost," it's summertime on the coast of Maine, and the living isn't easy. Oldsters wrestle with recent and lost memory. Boomers struggle with uneasy midlife. And a young son takes everyone into a hell of heroin.
Listen to On Point conversation with novelist Roxana Robinson and her latest novel, "Cost."
Have you read Robinson? Does her latest novel's story resonate with you? The generations? The drug addiction?

