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Pretend I'm Dead
By (Author) Jen Beagin
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
1st April 2019
7th February 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
240
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
This book isEleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fineon acid!Sara Wingfield, Goodreads Jen Beagins brilliant, off-beat and deeply moving novel introduces an unforgettable character, Mona almost twenty-four, emotionally adrift and cleaning houses to get by. Volunteering for a needle-exchange programme, she falls for a regular she calls Mr Disgusting, who proceeds to break her heart in unimaginable ways. In search of healing, Mona decamps to Taos, New Mexico, for a fresh start, where she finds a community of seekers and cast-offs, all of whom have one or two things to teach her the pyjama-wearing, blissed-out New Agers, the slightly creepy client with peculiar tastes in controlled substances, the psychic who might really be psychic. But always lurking just beneath the surface are her memories of growing up in a chaotic, destructive family from which shes trying to disentangle herself, and the crushing legacy of the past she left behind. The story of Monas journey to find her place in the world is at once fearless and wonderfully strange, true to life and boldly human, and introduces a stunning, one-of-a-kind new voice in American fiction.
I am rollicking throughPretend Im Deadby Jen Beagin, which is one of the funniest, most twisted and freshest things Ive read in a long time. It follows the fortunes of Mona, who cleans houses and falls for a man she calls Mr Disgusting. Beagin combines deep compassion and irreverent humour to create characters with nasty, wonderful, human flaws.
* Jess Kidd, Observer *Remarkableunflinching...by turns laugh-out-loud funny and deeply affecting... Wiping the floor with other, more hyped debuts this year,Pretend Im Deadshould clean up with readers and awards lists alike.
* Irish Times *It's Mona's ballsy, kickass voice that makes this novel tick. Unreliable, sharply observant and funny, she recounts her journey of self-discovery in a way that is immediate and intriguing.
* Daily Mail *'Pretend Im Deadby Jen Beagin is a dark, twisted and hilarious novel about a young woman slumming about the American West, hiding from her life as best she can, while working as a cleaning lady. I barked aloud with laughter throughout the entire story.'
* Elizabeth Gilbert, Guardian *Rib-ticklingly funny-sad... [Beagin] works magic in the space between hilarity and heartbreak... Absurdly affecting.
* O Magazine Best Books of 2018 *This novel had me rooting for its protagonist, Mona, 23 and cleaning houses to get by as she tries to figure her life out, from the very beginningone of the most moving novels Ive read all year.
* Elle *With her droll humor and hilarious (but also earnest) observations, the 24-year-old narrator ofPretend Im Deadhad us hooked from page one... Glide through Mona's series of bad decisions with her - she's a good companion.
* Refinery29,Best Books of 2018 *Frank and unflinching... This book invaded my dreams, took over my conversation, and otherwise seduced me totally.
* Joshua Ferris, author of Then We Came to the End *'A bright, brittle achievement.'
* The Spectator *Sharp but empathetic... Clear-eyed and funny...What gives this novel its heart is Beagin's capacity for seeing... Beagin makes[her theme]fresh with her sly, funny, compassionate voice. This is a terrific debut. Singularly enjoyable.
* Kirkus (starred review) *How can you resist a love story in which the object of desire is named Mr. Disgusting Like Denis Johnson, Jen Beagin is able to find humanity and wonder (and yes, love) in some of the most forlorn and hopeless corners of our world.
* Tom Perrotta, author of Little Children *A dark and quirky account of heartbroken Mona, who finds her place among New Mexico's off-beat misfits.
* Stylist Magazine *Beagin's work has been compared to Denis Johnson, which is high praise indeed, and totally deserved based on this smart, funny, darkly profound debut.
* Nylon *Pretend I'm Deadis a funny, smart and surprisingly deep novel that lures the reader through humour and sharp, off-beat observation to follow a character to rock bottom. Beagin's uncanny characters and wise voice lend a cushion for taking a seat on that rock, providing the company of a good friend so that readers will be glad to stay.
* Caoilinn Hughes, author of Orchid & the Wasp *Mona is one of the best characters I have read recently. She's damaged for sure but hilarious and forthright and fascinating. I loved this book and can't wait to read more from the author, highly recommend this. A completely fresh voice.
* Lesley Scott, Waterstones bookseller *At once a vivid portrait of outcasts lives and messy attempts to lay ghosts to rest, this is an outrageous, funny, moving debut...Like Mona, the writing speaks on its own terms it's sparky, irreverent, switchblade-sharp and punch-packingly original.
* LoveReading *One of the most anticipated literary debuts of the year...Pretend Im Deadtraces a cleaning womans journey to self-acceptance in alternately warm, sharp, and deeply wise fashion.
* Entertainment Weekly *Eat, Pray, Love meets Beauty And The Beast.
* Cosmopolitan *Jen Beagin has one of the freshest voices I've read in yearsfunny, wise, whip-smart and compassionate. I tore throughPretend I'm Deadwith a deep sense of affection for all of its beautifully flawed characters and their bittersweet lives.
* Jami Attenberg, author of The Middlesteins *This book is Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine on acid.Odd, funny... Just excellent!
* Sara Wingfield, Goodreads *Beagin's debut is grungy and ribald, melancholic and funny. Throw in a little wisdom, schmaltz and a few useful housekeeping tips, andPretend I'm Deaddelivers a real bang for the buck.
* Shelf Awareness *If nuanced, funny, dark, utterly unpretentious literature is your drug of choice, Jen Beagin's Pretend I'm Dead constitutes an epic score. Please enjoy responsibly.
* Elisa Albert, author of After Birth *Pretend I'm Dead is utterly engaging, laugh-out-loud funny, and always compelling. Each sentence is alive, vibrant and quaking...fearless and bold.
* Jessica Anya Blau, author of The Wonder Bread Summer *Funny, supremely candid, this debut hurt me perfectly on every page.
* Ron Carlson, author of Return to Oakpine *Sharp and witty.
* Strong Words *Pretend Im Deadis funny, weird, disturbing, and just a touch magical. Jen Beagins novel will stare you down, mesmerize you, and dare you to laugh.
* Annie Hartnett, author of Rabbit Cake *Jen Beagin holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of California, Irvine, and has published stories in Juked and Faultline, among other journals and literary magazines. She lives in New York.