Weightless
By (Author) Sarah Bannan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
27th April 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
288g
Prep meets The Virgin Suicides in a haunting coming-of-age story for the digital generation and an examination of the hypocrisy of small town life, where no one quite knows where rumour ends and truth begins 'A provocative and timely novel that unsettles the reader and challenges our view of contemporary youth. Its subject matter is universal; parents and children around the world will recognise the difficult and fractured society it depicts' John Boyne Adamsville wasnt a place that people came to. It was a place you were from, where you were born, where you were raised, where you stayed Before Carolyn Lessing arrived, nothing much had ever happened in Adamsville, Alabama. Each week, at dinner tables and in the high school assembly, everyone would pray for the football team to win. Each year, the Adams High hotlist would be updated, and girls would rise and fall within its ranks. Each day, everyone lived by the unwritten rules that cheerleaders did not hang out with the swim team, seniors did not date freshmen and the blistering heat was something that should never be remarked upon. But then the new girl came. All Carolyns social media could reveal was that she had moved from New Jersey, she had 1075 friends and she didnt have a relationship status. In beach photos with boys who looked like Abercrombie models she seemed beautiful, but in real life she was so much more. She was perfect. This was all before the camera crews arrived, before it became impossible to see where rumour ended and truth began, and before the Annual Adamsville Balloon Festival, when someone swore they saw the captain of the football team with his arm around Carolyn, and cracks began to appear in the dry earth.
Riveting, agile and beautifully judged, this is one of those essential stories that will capture the imagination of different generations of readers. Sarah Bannan bears witness to the dark core of youth culture and yet manages to find meaning even in the anonymous corners. A superb debut novel * Colum McCann *
A provocative and timely novel that unsettles the reader and challenges our view of contemporary youth. Its subject matter is universal; parents and children around the world will recognise the difficult and fractured society it depicts * John Boyne *
There is nothing new about bullying, but many of the weapons are new. Sarah Bannan brings us right into the middle of bullying, 21st Century-style, in a novel that is chilling, engrossing and very, very impressive * Roddy Doyle *
Weightless focuses on cyberbullying with the arrival of a new girl at an Alabama high school * Irish Times Ones to Watch 2015 *
If you need a fiction fix, Sarah Bannans Weightless is an engrossing and sophisticated literary thriller, inspired by modern daemons from cyber-bullying to our recklessness in giving away our privacy online * GQ Magazine *
A chillingly forensic account of school-girl bullying. It reminds me very much in style of The Virgin Suicides, and like that book is written in the first person plural which is no mean feat * Independent *
An accomplished debut that skewers youth culture with panache; it is a thought-provoking examination of the hypocrisy of smalltown life and a chilling vision of 21st-century bullying -- Sebastian Shakespeare * Tatler *
Imagine cult 80s high-school movie Heathers rewritten for the digital age. Set in a small Alabama town, Bannans brilliant debut novel charts the arrival of beautiful, academic new girl Carolyn at a tightly knit school The sense of impending doom is almost unbearably tense you wont breathe out until youve finished the final page * Glamour *
Bannan is smart on the way digital culture makes us voyeuristic consumers of other peoples experiences. But she also brilliantly skewers the false piety of Americas socially conservative communities, where chastity vows go cheek by jowl with teen promiscuity and where, from classroom to cheerleading squad, girls are the victims of a culture that relentlessly objectifies them -- Claire Allfree * Daily Mail *
An unnamed group of girls recount the downfall of a beautiful newcomer in their class, in this chilling novel about the dark heart of high school * Elle *
Sarah Bannan, was born in 1978 in upstate New York. She moved frequently when she was growing up, living in Texas, in Florida and in Alabama, where she attended high school. She graduated from Georgetown University in 2000 and then moved to Ireland, where she has lived ever since. She has worked in various roles in the arts and, since 2007 she has been Head of Literature with the Arts Council. In 2010, she took part in the Faber Academys novel-writing course. Weightless is her first novel and has been shortlisted for the Newcomer of the Year in the Irish Book Awards. @sarahkeegs