Oola
By (Author) Brittany Newell
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
24th April 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Erotic fiction
813.6
Paperback
268
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
200g
It's the kind of book you want to linger in and never leave; the kind of book that DOES things to you . . . I adored it Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Animals
OOLA is a very different kind of love story.
Oola and Leif meet at a party in East London, two Americans at a loose end. The insouciant music school dropout and aimless young writer fix on one another, grab hands and fall head-first down loves rabbit hole.
Leifs summer plans soon become Oolas too and the pair find themselves mansion-sitting their way across the States, drinking the liquor cabinets dry and emptying the walk-in wardrobes to play dress-up. But when they decide to play house in a Big Sur cabin, where the clapboards quiver in the heat, boredom breeds an idea that could extinguish their love and even destroy them both.
This is a love story like no other. A savagely brilliant exploration of what it is to adore, own and inhabit your beloved. OOLA takes you to the line and shows you how to cross it.
From an electrifying new voice, this astonishing debut is as juicy and provocative as it is beautiful.
An electrifying debut Harpers Bazaar
If youre looking for a wildcard read this summer, this is definitely a contender Daily Mail
Oola is so good New York Observer
Newell nails the lure, intoxication, and fallout of obsessive love (and its subsequent madness) that somehow seems a mandatory requirement of growing up Elle
Not since Lolitas Humbert Humbert has a narrator been as unreliable as Leif, and as with reading Nabokovs masterpiece, the experience of reading Oola is one which will leave the reader pondering questions about love, desire and possession long after the last page has been turned Nylon
An electric new take on a classic theme. As beautiful as it is dizzyingly smart, Oola is a penetrating exploration of desire, privilege and its victims AnOther Magazine
I fell hard for Oola. A gloriously labyrinthine love story, packing major verve and form. The prose is satisfyingly rich and thick, and often left me thunderstruck. It's the kind of book that DOES things to you. Poetic, inspiring, just wow. In short: I adored it Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Animals
A dark, woozy, gorgeously articulate portrait of love, privilege and obsession by a frank, clear and exciting new voice Kirstin Innes, author of Fishnet
I wish eerily beautiful werent a clich, because it perfectly describes this debut Teddy Wayne, author of Loner
A voice that sounds like no one else, a cadence and vocabulary so specific that it feels like the beginning of a new genredevilishly dark and achingly tender. This is the beginning of a career I hope to watch for decades to come Rachel Syme
[A] twisted debut, testing the boundaries between love, obsession, and identity A dreamy and provocative exploration of sex, privilege, and self-discovery Kirkus Reviews
Her searching high beams on privileges victims and beneficiaries, the fluidity of gender & loves desire to possess reflect Newells obvious talent for observation and care with words Booklist
Brittany Newell lives in your walls. She scrabbles while you sleep. She is a Californian and a creep. OOLA is her debut novel.