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From the Booker Prize finalist and "formidably gifted writer" (New York Times), a vertiginous novel about a woman's descent into illness and insanity.
Amid a global pandemic, one young woman is trying to keep the
pieces together - of her family, stunned by a devastating loss, and of
her mind, left mangled and misfiring from a mystifying disease. She's
afraid of her own floorboards, and "WHAT IS LOVE? BABY DON'T HURT ME"
plays over and over in her ears. She hates her friends, or more
accurately, she doesn't know who they are.
Has the illness stolen her old mind and given her a new one? Does
it mean she'll 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. "I'm sorry not to respond
to your email," she writes, "but I live completely in the present
now."
WILL THERE EVER BE ANOTHER YOU is the brain-shredding,
phosphorescent story of one woman's 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.
About the Author
Patricia Lockwood is the bestselling author of the Booker Prize finalist and Dylan Thomas Prize-winning novel
No One Is Talking About This, named one of the 10 Best Books of 2021 by
The New York Times Book Review and one of
The Atlantic's Great American Novels of the past 100 years. Her other books include the memoir
Priestdaddy, named one of the 10 Best Books of 2017 by
The New York Times Book Review as well as two poetry collections. Her writing has appeared in
The New York Times,
The New Yorker,
The New Republic, and the
London Review of Books, where she is a contributing editor.