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Will There Ever Be Another You A Novel
âLockwood has written a roving chronicle of the madness of illness and the frightening porousness of what it means to be yourself in the hilariously profound way that only she could.â â Vulture
âReliably brilliant.â â The Washington Post
âCharacteristically witty, lyrical, and sometimes bonkers.â â The New York Times
From the Booker Prize finalist and âformidably gifted writerâ (The New York Times), a vertiginous novel about a womanâs descent into illness and insanity.
Amid a global pandemic, one young woman is trying to keep the pieces together â of her family, stunned by a devastating loss, and of her mind, left mangled and misfiring from a mystifying disease. Sheâs afraid of her own floorboards, and âWHAT IS LOVE? BABY DONâT HURT MEâ plays over and over in her ears. She hates her friends, or more accurately, she doesnât know who they are.
Has the illness stolen her old mind and given her a new one? Does it mean sheâll get to start over from scratch, a chance afforded to very few people? The very weave of herself seems to have loosened: time and memories pass straight through her body. âIâm sorry not to respond to your email,â she writes, âbut I live completely in the present
now."
Will There Ever Be Another You is the brain-shredding, phosphorescent story of one womanâs dissolution and her attempt to create a new way of thinking, as well as a profound investigation into what keeps us alive in times of unprecedented disorientation and loss, from one of our most original writers.
Praise for Will There Ever Be Another You
âPatricia Lockwood⊠writes with the impish verve and provocative guilelessness of a peeing cupid.â â The New Yorker
âCompletely singular⊠Patricia Lockwoodâs body of work is like this: a hymnâor ode, depending on the dayâto the painful project of being human.â â The New Republic
âThe authorâs fans will find her trademark humor, originality, and depth on full display. This is a knockout.â â starred Publishers Weekly
Praise for No One Is Talking About This
âA book that reads like a prose poem, at once sublime, profane, intimate, philosophical, witty and, eventually, deeply moving.â âThe New York Times
âReading Patricia Lockwood raises questions. Questions such as, How can a person understand both herself and the world with such clarity? How does a person experience things so intensely and express them so buoyantly? Am I laughing or am I crying? Lockwoodâs first novel is as crystalline, witty, and brain-shredding as her poetry and criticism.â âVulture
âWow. I canât remember the last time I laughed so much reading a book. What an inventive and startling writerâŠIâm so glad I read this. I really think this book is remarkable.â âDavid Sedaris
âGod, is she funny!â âThe New Yorker
âReliably brilliant.â â The Washington Post
âCharacteristically witty, lyrical, and sometimes bonkers.â â The New York Times
From the Booker Prize finalist and âformidably gifted writerâ (The New York Times), a vertiginous novel about a womanâs descent into illness and insanity.
Amid a global pandemic, one young woman is trying to keep the pieces together â of her family, stunned by a devastating loss, and of her mind, left mangled and misfiring from a mystifying disease. Sheâs afraid of her own floorboards, and âWHAT IS LOVE? BABY DONâT HURT MEâ plays over and over in her ears. She hates her friends, or more accurately, she doesnât know who they are.
Has the illness stolen her old mind and given her a new one? Does it mean sheâll get to start over from scratch, a chance afforded to very few people? The very weave of herself seems to have loosened: time and memories pass straight through her body. âIâm sorry not to respond to your email,â she writes, âbut I live completely in the present
now."
Will There Ever Be Another You is the brain-shredding, phosphorescent story of one womanâs dissolution and her attempt to create a new way of thinking, as well as a profound investigation into what keeps us alive in times of unprecedented disorientation and loss, from one of our most original writers.
Praise for Will There Ever Be Another You
âPatricia Lockwood⊠writes with the impish verve and provocative guilelessness of a peeing cupid.â â The New Yorker
âCompletely singular⊠Patricia Lockwoodâs body of work is like this: a hymnâor ode, depending on the dayâto the painful project of being human.â â The New Republic
âThe authorâs fans will find her trademark humor, originality, and depth on full display. This is a knockout.â â starred Publishers Weekly
Praise for No One Is Talking About This
âA book that reads like a prose poem, at once sublime, profane, intimate, philosophical, witty and, eventually, deeply moving.â âThe New York Times
âReading Patricia Lockwood raises questions. Questions such as, How can a person understand both herself and the world with such clarity? How does a person experience things so intensely and express them so buoyantly? Am I laughing or am I crying? Lockwoodâs first novel is as crystalline, witty, and brain-shredding as her poetry and criticism.â âVulture
âWow. I canât remember the last time I laughed so much reading a book. What an inventive and startling writerâŠIâm so glad I read this. I really think this book is remarkable.â âDavid Sedaris
âGod, is she funny!â âThe New Yorker
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âLockwood has written a roving chronicle of the madness of illness and the frightening porousness of what it means to be yourself in the hilariously profound way that only she could.â â Vulture
âReliably brilliant.â â The Washington Post
âCharacteristically witty, lyrical, and sometimes bonkers.â â The New York Times
From the Booker Prize finalist and âformidably gifted writerâ (The New York Times), a vertiginous novel about a womanâs descent into illness and insanity.
Amid a global pandemic, one young woman is trying to keep the pieces together â of her family, stunned by a devastating loss, and of her mind, left mangled and misfiring from a mystifying disease. Sheâs afraid of her own floorboards, and âWHAT IS LOVE? BABY DONâT HURT MEâ plays over and over in her ears. She hates her friends, or more accurately, she doesnât know who they are.
Has the illness stolen her old mind and given her a new one? Does it mean sheâll get to start over from scratch, a chance afforded to very few people? The very weave of herself seems to have loosened: time and memories pass straight through her body. âIâm sorry not to respond to your email,â she writes, âbut I live completely in the present
now."
Will There Ever Be Another You is the brain-shredding, phosphorescent story of one womanâs dissolution and her attempt to create a new way of thinking, as well as a profound investigation into what keeps us alive in times of unprecedented disorientation and loss, from one of our most original writers.
Praise for Will There Ever Be Another You
âPatricia Lockwood⊠writes with the impish verve and provocative guilelessness of a peeing cupid.â â The New Yorker
âCompletely singular⊠Patricia Lockwoodâs body of work is like this: a hymnâor ode, depending on the dayâto the painful project of being human.â â The New Republic
âThe authorâs fans will find her trademark humor, originality, and depth on full display. This is a knockout.â â starred Publishers Weekly
Praise for No One Is Talking About This
âA book that reads like a prose poem, at once sublime, profane, intimate, philosophical, witty and, eventually, deeply moving.â âThe New York Times
âReading Patricia Lockwood raises questions. Questions such as, How can a person understand both herself and the world with such clarity? How does a person experience things so intensely and express them so buoyantly? Am I laughing or am I crying? Lockwoodâs first novel is as crystalline, witty, and brain-shredding as her poetry and criticism.â âVulture
âWow. I canât remember the last time I laughed so much reading a book. What an inventive and startling writerâŠIâm so glad I read this. I really think this book is remarkable.â âDavid Sedaris
âGod, is she funny!â âThe New Yorker
âReliably brilliant.â â The Washington Post
âCharacteristically witty, lyrical, and sometimes bonkers.â â The New York Times
From the Booker Prize finalist and âformidably gifted writerâ (The New York Times), a vertiginous novel about a womanâs descent into illness and insanity.
Amid a global pandemic, one young woman is trying to keep the pieces together â of her family, stunned by a devastating loss, and of her mind, left mangled and misfiring from a mystifying disease. Sheâs afraid of her own floorboards, and âWHAT IS LOVE? BABY DONâT HURT MEâ plays over and over in her ears. She hates her friends, or more accurately, she doesnât know who they are.
Has the illness stolen her old mind and given her a new one? Does it mean sheâll get to start over from scratch, a chance afforded to very few people? The very weave of herself seems to have loosened: time and memories pass straight through her body. âIâm sorry not to respond to your email,â she writes, âbut I live completely in the present
now."
Will There Ever Be Another You is the brain-shredding, phosphorescent story of one womanâs dissolution and her attempt to create a new way of thinking, as well as a profound investigation into what keeps us alive in times of unprecedented disorientation and loss, from one of our most original writers.
Praise for Will There Ever Be Another You
âPatricia Lockwood⊠writes with the impish verve and provocative guilelessness of a peeing cupid.â â The New Yorker
âCompletely singular⊠Patricia Lockwoodâs body of work is like this: a hymnâor ode, depending on the dayâto the painful project of being human.â â The New Republic
âThe authorâs fans will find her trademark humor, originality, and depth on full display. This is a knockout.â â starred Publishers Weekly
Praise for No One Is Talking About This
âA book that reads like a prose poem, at once sublime, profane, intimate, philosophical, witty and, eventually, deeply moving.â âThe New York Times
âReading Patricia Lockwood raises questions. Questions such as, How can a person understand both herself and the world with such clarity? How does a person experience things so intensely and express them so buoyantly? Am I laughing or am I crying? Lockwoodâs first novel is as crystalline, witty, and brain-shredding as her poetry and criticism.â âVulture
âWow. I canât remember the last time I laughed so much reading a book. What an inventive and startling writerâŠIâm so glad I read this. I really think this book is remarkable.â âDavid Sedaris
âGod, is she funny!â âThe New Yorker









