The Happiness Machine
By (Author) Katie Williams
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
20th May 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
270g
Philosophical, funny, cleverly structured, unpredictable Gabrielle Zevin
If a machine could offer a prescription for happiness but you might not like the results would you take the test
Eat more tangerines. Divorce your wife. Cut off your right index finger. The Apricity machines recommendations are often surprising, but theyre 99.97% guaranteed to make you happier. Pearl works for Apricity meaning happiness is her job but her teenage son Rhett seems more content to be unhappy, and refuses to submit to the test. Is Pearl failing as a mother and in her job and does she even believe in happiness any more
Warm, witty and utterly charming, The Happiness Machine is where A Visit from the Goon Squad meets Whered You Go Bernadette.
First published as Tell the Machine Goodnight.
A master class in not losing sight of the human element the kind of story that in the subtlest of ways can instruct us, and nourish us, and make us want to live and love a little better Matt Haig, New York Times Book Review
Between seasons ofBlack Mirror, look to Katie Williams' debut novel Refinery29
Sharp and moving Publishers Weekly
Philosophical, funny, cleverly structured, unpredictable the world-building is creative and completely convincing Gabrielle Zevin
My prescription for happiness is: "Sit still, read a book that can't be classified by genre, and tell everyone." I'm telling you, Katie Williams delivers. The Happiness Machine is part science fiction, part love story, part feminist manifesto. I never knew what was going to happen and, when I found out, I was always delighted Helen Ellis, New York Times bestselling author of AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE
I loved Katie Williams's debut novel The Happiness Machine. So much that I read it twice It is sci-fi in its most perfect expression no robots, no explosions, no car chases. Reading it is like having a lucid dream of six years from next week, filled with people you don't know, but will NPR
How much control do we have over our own happinessand would we be better off if we had the ability to nudge it just a little more The Happiness Machine is a captivating, thought-provoking and utterly charming novel about the elusive nature of happiness and the limits of both technology and our own self-knowledge Carolyn Parkhurst, author of Harmony and The Dogs of Babel
Filled with extraordinary writing, wish-they-existed characters, and unexpected narrative turns, The Happiness Machine will delight your mind and heart Courtney Maum, author of Touch and I am Having So Much Fun Here Without You
Katie Williams's short fiction has appeared in The Atlantic, American Short Fiction, Prairie Schooner, Subtropics, and elsewhere. Williams earned her MFA from the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin. She teaches writing and literature at Academy of Art University in San Francisco. She is the author of two young adult novels, The Space Between Trees and Absent. This is her first novel for adults.