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A smart, savage and hilarious debut exploring love, sexuality, purpose - and the delicious absurdities of online life Elsa is struggling. The relationship that defined her twenties is over, leaving her licking her wounds in her childhood bedroom and waitressing at her small town's only restaurant. While her parents tiptoe around her barbed angst, Elsa finds her sole distraction from heartbreak onscreen. Soon she is absorbing hours of content almost indiscriminately, from a tidying expert who extols the virtues of getting rid of one's baggage to vloggers who temporarily convince her of the…mehr

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A smart, savage and hilarious debut exploring love, sexuality, purpose - and the delicious absurdities of online life Elsa is struggling. The relationship that defined her twenties is over, leaving her licking her wounds in her childhood bedroom and waitressing at her small town's only restaurant. While her parents tiptoe around her barbed angst, Elsa finds her sole distraction from heartbreak onscreen. Soon she is absorbing hours of content almost indiscriminately, from a tidying expert who extols the virtues of getting rid of one's baggage to vloggers who temporarily convince her of the life-changing power of watermelon brightening serum. And then there is the preternaturally charismatic young actor whose performance in his latest acclaimed feature seems to embody the very essence of her own anguish. When the actor turns up in Elsa's town, performing in a buzzy local play, Elsa's virtual and actual realities collide. But as she vies to infiltrate the young man's circle, she finds a new and very real connection forming with an unexpected person in his circle - a connection that forces her to contemplate her own identity and desires.
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Madison Newbound is a server and writer living in Brooklyn.
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Numbed by heartbreak, lost in a peculiarly American loneness, the protagonist of Madison Newbound's haunting novel brings new understandings of identity and sex to old experiences of melancholy and obsession. I've never read anything that captures so vividly the distinct texture of desire, at once feverish and vacant, engendered by the infinite scroll of online life. Misrecognition is a brave and blazingly smart debut