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If you love it, let it kill you : a novel / Hannah Pittard.

Loaned to Another Library PS3616.I8845 I39 2025
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pittard, Hannah, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Midlife crisis--Fiction.
Midlife crisis.
Women novelists--Fiction.
Women novelists.
Women college teachers--Fiction.
Women college teachers.
Memory--Fiction.
Memory.
Lexington (Ky.)--Fiction.
Lexington (Ky.).
Genre:
Humorous fiction.
Novels.
Physical Description:
284 pages : illustration ; 25 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2025.
Summary:
"Divorced and childless by choice, Hana P.-the metafictional version-has built a cozy life in Lexington, Kentucky, teaching at the flagship university, living with a fellow academic, and helping raise his pre-teen daughter. Her sister's sprawling family lives just across the street, and their long-divorced, deeply complicated parents have also newly moved to town. One day, Hana learns that an unflattering version of herself will appear prominently-and soon-in her ex-husband's debut novel. For a week, her life continues largely unaffected by the news-she cooks, runs, teaches, entertains-but the morning after baking mac 'n' cheese from scratch for her nephew's sixth birthday, she wakes up changed. The contentment she's long been enjoying is gone. In its place: nothing. A remarkably ridiculous mid-life crisis ensues, featuring a talking cat, a visit to the dean's office, a shadowy figure from the past, a Greek-like chorus of indignant students whose primary complaints concern Hana's auto-fictional narrative, and a game called Dead Body. Playing with the subtleties and strangeness of contemporary life, If You Love It, Let It Kill You is a deeply nuanced and disturbingly funny examination of memory, ownership, and artistic expression for readers of Miranda July's All Fours and Sigrid Nunez's The Friend"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9781250910271
1250910277
OCLC:
1452442000

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