I'm really enjoying Sag Harbor. I think Whitehead is an incredibly witty, thoughtful writer who masterfully captures coming-of-age in all its forms. I know this because I don't have a whole lot in common with Benji on the surface. Yet, there are multiple scenes throughout this novel that have resonated deeply with my experiences growing up. One notable example is the scene where Benji sees two of his friends (I forget which ones) totally botch an impromptu handshake. This is a significant moment for Benji, as he sees The Handshake as a kind of secret code, a way of demonstrating your exclusive updatedness on black pop culture. Up until this point, Benji is under the impression that everyone in his friend group knows about the newest handshakes but him. He describes paying close attention to his friends at the beginning of the summer so he can quickly master the trendiest techniques, feigning coolness until he actually achieves it by the end of the summer (only to "lose...