
Will There Ever Be Another You
A Novel
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“Lockwood has written a roving chronicle of the madness of illness and the frightening porousness of what it means to be yourself in the hilariously profound way that only she could.” – Vulture
“Reliably brilliant.” – The Washington Post
“Characteristically witty, lyrical, and sometimes bonkers.” – The New York Times
From the Booker Prize finalist and “formidably gifted writer” (The New York Times), a vertiginous novel about a woman’s descent into illness and insanity.
Amid a global pandemic, one young woman is trying to keep the pieces together–of her family, stunned by a devastating loss, and of her mind, left mangled and misfiring from a mystifying disease. She’s afraid of her own floorboards, and “WHAT IS LOVE? BABY DON’T HURT ME” plays over and over in her ears. She hates her friends, or more accurately, she doesn’t know who they are.
Has the illness stolen her old mind and given her a new one? Does it mean she’ll get to start over from scratch, a chance afforded to very few people? The very weave of herself seems to have loosened: time and memories pass straight through her body. “I’m sorry not to respond to your email,” she writes, “but I live completely in the present now."
Will There Ever Be Another You is the brain-shredding, phosphorescent story of one woman’s dissolution and her attempt to create a new way of thinking, as well as a profound investigation into what keeps us alive in times of unprecedented disorientation and loss, from one of our most original writers.
Praise for Will There Ever Be Another You
“Patricia Lockwood… writes with the impish verve and provocative guilelessness of a peeing cupid.” – The New Yorker
“Completely singular… Patricia Lockwood’s body of work is like this: a hymn—or ode, depending on the day—to the painful project of being human.” – The New Republic
“The author’s fans will find her trademark humor, originality, and depth on full display. This is a knockout.” – starred Publishers Weekly
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However, (and this is an opinion, not a criticism, thus I stand behind my five stars all the way) this one is not for me. I couldn’t tell if it made me feel stupid, or intellectually deficient, or just plain angry. I couldn’t decide if the stream-of-consciousness writing was so dense as to be impenetrable to me, or so airy, I couldn’t catch it with a butterfly net. I kept rewinding to try and get a purchase, but no joy. I felt like I was accelerating off an icy slope in a mountaineering accident, and no matter how many times I dug my axe in to arrest my fall, momentum eventually took me over the edge. Into oblivion. So having absorbed very little of it, (Fairy Pools was a satisfying listen though, and the ilk of which I was there for) I felt I owed it to myself and to Patricia Lockwood to begin the whole thing again immediately, this time more mindfully, this time trying to keep my bearings. So I orientated the map and started again. But I confess I abandoned the mission half way through on the second outing.
But listen, don't let my bewilderment deter you for one moment. This book has been very well received in many quarters. I did identify with this pithy line in The Guardian by Beejay Silcox, “...how you read it – how you are able to read it – depends on your relationship to Lockwood. And this book assumes you already have one."
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