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None of This Is Serious

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

None of This Is Serious

Contributors:

By (Author) Catherine Prasifka

ISBN:

9781838855529

Publisher:

Canongate Books

Imprint:

Canongate Books

Publication Date:

31st May 2022

UK Publication Date:

7th April 2022

Edition:

Main

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Narrative theme: Coming of age

Dewey:

823.92

Prizes:

Short-listed for Irish Book Awards - Newcomer of the Year 2022 (Ireland)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 214mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

283g

Description

'Extraordinary' - Naoise Dolan
'Seriously good' - Louise Nealon

Dublin student life is ending for Sophie and her friends. They've got everything figured out, and Sophie feels left behind as they all start to go their separate ways. She's overshadowed by her best friend Grace. She's been in love with Finn for as long as she's known him. And she's about to meet Rory, who's suddenly available to her online.

At a party, what was already unstable completely falls apart and Sophie finds herself obsessively scrolling social media, waiting for something (anything) to happen.

None of This Is Serious is about the uncertainty and absurdity of being alive today. It's about balancing the real world with the online, and the vulnerabilities in yourself, your relationships, your body. At its heart, this is a novel about the friendships strong enough to withstand anything.

Reviews

'An extraordinary novel. None of This Is Serious brilliantly explores the impossibility to "come of age" in end times, where screens are so contiguous to experience that no-one is ever truly online or offline. She writes truthfully and with affectless nuance about the labyrinthine workings of friend groups and the defences women scramble for in a world that still hates us' - NAOISE DOLAN, author of EXCITING TIMES

'I inhaled None of This Is Serious. I've been waiting for a fictional story that reflects the all-consuming influence that the Internet has on my life. None of This Is Serious is that story. A compulsively readable, fresh and painfully accurate description of the way we live now. Don't let the title fool you. It is serious. Seriously good' - LOUISE NEALON, author of SNOWFLAKE

'None of This Is Serious is brilliant - so devastatingly precise about being a young woman living in Ireland and online today, moving deftly between sharp, hilarious observations and heartbreaking, enraging moments' - CLAIRE HENNESSY, author of LIKE OTHER GIRLS

'None of This Is Serious is such a compelling novel, and Sophie is such a relatable character - reading her story felt like one of those meaningful and immersive conversations you can only have with a stranger at 3am in the toilets of a dingy club, all hearts laid bare. At times agonisingly close to the bone, Catherine Prasifka's debut novel is an exquisitely unnerving portrayal of who we are and how we live' - KATIE HALE, author of MY NAME IS MONSTER

'A stunning, searing vision of modern neurosis and female experience in the online age, with characters so boldly done they jump out of the page and follow you around the room. You'll come away from it punch-drunk and staggered' - J.R. THORP, author of LEARWIFE

'A Rooneyesque novel about the tumultuous transition from adolescence to adulthood among university friends' - The Times

Author Bio

Catherine Prasifka was born in Dublin in 1996. She studied English Literature at Trinity College Dublin and has an MLitt in Fantasy from the University of Glasgow. She has competed in both the European Debating Championships and the World Championships. She is obsessed with learning about how stories work and has ruined nearly all of her favourite books and movies by overanalysing them. She works as a creative writing teacher in Dublin. None of This Is Serious is her first novel.
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