Recommended Summer Reading according to The New York Times, Elle, Zibby Owens, and the Minnesota Star Tribune
A dishy work of autofiction that everyone will be talking about.
The New York Times
A refreshingly irreverent novel about art, desire, domesticity, freedom, and the intricacies of the twenty-first-century female experience, from the acclaimed writer Hannah Pittard
A novelist learns that an unflattering version of herself will appear prominentlyand soonin her ex-husbands debut novel. For a week, her life continues largely unaffected by the newsshe cooks, runs, teaches, entertainsbut the morning after baking mac n cheese from scratch for her nephews sixth birthday, she wakes up changed. The contentment shes long enjoyed is gone. In its place: nothing. A remarkably ridiculous midlife crisis ensues, featuring a talking cat and a game called Dead Body.
Steeped in the strangeness of contemporary life and suggestive of expansive metaphoric possibilities, If You Love It, Let It Kill You is a deeply nuanced and disturbingly funny examination of memory, ownership, and artistic expression.
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