The Madness of March by Marguerite Nardone Gruen Explores Love and Disillusionment in College Life

Contemporary novel follows a young woman navigating relationships, peer pressure, and identity on campus

GREENVILLE, NC, May 21, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Kravitz & Sons announced the release of The Madness of March by Marguerite Nardone Gruen, a contemporary novel centered on college life, relationships, and the social pressures surrounding identity and belonging. The book follows Maggie, a young woman navigating emotional uncertainty and unfamiliar environments while interacting with people whose lifestyles and expectations challenge her sense of comfort and self-awareness.

Set within a college environment shaped by parties, athletics, and shifting relationships, the novel examines interpersonal dynamics between students as they navigate emotional attachment, peer influence, and personal boundaries. In one section of the novel, Maggie attends a campus party with Paul Tanner following a basketball game, where she becomes increasingly uncomfortable with the environment and the behavior of those around her. The interaction highlights themes involving social expectations, substance use, and emotional disconnect within young adult relationships.

The narrative focuses heavily on character interaction and emotional tension rather than external action. Maggie’s perspective serves as a lens through which the novel explores discomfort, insecurity, and the desire for genuine connection. Paul Tanner’s character reflects the conflict between public social identity and private emotional awareness, particularly as his decisions affect the people around him. The novel also incorporates secondary characters whose actions contribute to Maggie’s growing realization that she does not belong in certain social spaces.

According to the publisher, the release presents a fictional portrayal of college social culture and the emotional complexities experienced by young adults navigating unfamiliar environments and relationships. The book examines these situations through dialogue-driven scenes and character-centered storytelling.

Marguerite Nardone Gruen is an author whose work focuses on relationship-driven fiction and emotionally grounded contemporary narratives. Her writing centers on interpersonal conflict, self-perception, and the challenges individuals face while navigating social and emotional transitions.
The Madness of March is available through major book retailers in print and digital formats.

“The Madness of March” by Marguerite Nardone Gruen

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