"In this sly, surprising, and razor-sharp debut novel, a virtuoso pianist gives up her future as a musician to work at a high-end wellness store in New York City where the pursuit of beauty comes at a staggering cost. Our narrator is the youngest student at the Conservatory. She produces a sound from the piano no one else does, employing a special technique she learned from her parents-also stunningly talented musicians-who fled China in the wake of the Cultural Revolution. But when an accident leaves her parents debilitated, she abandons her future as a pianist and accepts a job at a high-end beauty and wellness store in New York City. Holistik is known for its remarkable products and outrageous procedures: remoras that suck cheap Botox from the body, eyelash extensions made of spider silk, emotional support ducklings bred to imprint on their owners. Every product is ethically sourced and made with nothing but the highest quality ingredients. Our narrator's new job is a coveted one among New York's beauty-obsessed, and it affords her entry into a new world of privilege. She becomes transfixed by Helen-a model, and the niece of Holistik's charismatic owner-and the two strike up a close friendship that hazily veers into more. All the while, Holistik plies our narrator with products that slim her thighs, smooth her skin, lighten her hair, and change her eye color. But beneath these fancy creams and tinctures lies a terrible truth that threatens to consume her. After all, beauty is nothing without ugliness. NATURAL BEAUTY is a piercing, terrifying, and darkly funny debut that eviscerates the beauty and wellness industry, exploring questions of consumerism, self-worth, race, and identity. This propulsive novel takes a world that feels familiar and pushes it to a conclusion that at first might seem jarring, but when we inch closer, settles on us as truth"--
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A Good Morning America Buzz Pick
A New York Times Editors Choice
One of WIRED's Best Books of 2023
A SELF Well-Read Book Club Pick
One of the New York Post's "best new books to read"
One of Bustle's 36 Best New Books Of Spring & Summer 2023
One of the New York Public Library's "Engrossing Thrillers To Put Into Your Beach Bag This Summer"
Featured in Book Riot s 25 Best Horror Books of 2023
One of Powell s Books Hot Book Summer recommendations
One of Katie Couric Media s 13 Books by AAPI Authors To Read This May and Beyond
An April LibraryReads Pick
Her talents harmonize most seamlessly when she writes about music, managing the near-impossible feat of crafting descriptions of the compositions that are as airy and adroit as the melodies themselves. And she is at her best when she skewers the narcissistic, corrosive version of self-care that can be mistaken for empowerment The novel is a meditation on vanity, the ways in which the pursuit of physical beauty can betray the other sources of beauty in one s life, and how horror can lurk beneath the surface of even the most poreless skin. Jazmine Hughes, The New York Times Book Review
Absorbing . . . Natural Beauty starts out frothy, offering an enticing dip into how tech could beautify and perfect our bodies and faces in the near future . . . It quickly veers into subversive horror, turning into a cautionary tale on societal themes we re currently seeing IRL. Vogue
The promise of self-improvement is darkly seductive. In Ling Ling Huang s Natural Beauty [ ] a former pianist working at a biotech-funded wellness store initially thrills at her regimen s effects (defined eyelids, opalescent skin). By the end, her dismissal of rigid aesthetics is what lingers: That fine line between beauty and ugliness, ripeness and rot, is what keeps an audience listening with held breath. Vanity Fair, The Pursuit of Beauty Fuels a Dark Streak in Fiction
A must-read . . . We d recommend it to anyone intrigued by girlboss discourse, sci-fi, love triangles, mysteries, and injectables, or who has ever thought, What if there was an episode of Black Mirror inspired by Goop? SELF, A Well-Read Book Club Pick
A thriller mixed with horror and laced with a biting dose of social commentary, Natural Beauty is a book you won t be able to stop thinking about Glamour, New Thriller Books of Summer 2023
This is a darkly absurd and hilarious skewering of the luxury beauty industry, as well as a heart-wrenching story of a woman left alone in the world. It s definitely not one to miss. Buzzfeed, 30 Books Coming Out This Spring That You ll Love
Goopcore body horror Natural Beauty is a delightfully baroque grotesque. It can achieve a folkloric power in its creepiest moments a scary story you d tell in a posh spa s sauna instead of around a campfire. Kate Knibbs, WIRED
Natural Beauty is a cautionary tale about wellness intriguing from page one great for book clubs, prompting discussions of beauty standards, where to draw the line and how the growing industry is unregulated. Associated Press
Natural Beauty is a horror novel that digs deep into the evils of exploitative industries. Shondaland
Natural Beauty is a satirical horror that brilliantly skewers the beauty and wellness industries, specifically their participation in white supremacy and anti-fatness. Autostraddle, "65 Best Queer Books of 2023"
"A propulsive, captivating read, Natural Beauty pulled me into its world like a fever dream. A prescient look at the dirty underbelly of society's beauty standards, it also carries a moving reminder that true beauty is often found in the very things we've been taught to abandon." Constance Wu, star of Crazy Rich Asians and author of Making a Scene
Insidious Western standards, fears about bodily autonomy, and queer desire intersect as Huang s precise and subtle portrayal of the beauty industry builds to an explosive climax. Alternatingly poignant and deeply unsettling, this is an outstanding first outing for an immensely talented author. Publishers Weekly, *starred review*
Haunting and immersive . . . The novel seamlessly blends sci-fi, literary fiction, suspense, and body horror while also exploring the oppression of the beauty industry and the Chinese immigrant experience in America. The writing is lyrical even when plot events are profoundly tragic, and the protagonist s journey will captivate readers throughout. Highly recommended. Booklist, *starred review*
This is a smart, savage book about the horrors of the modern beauty and wellness industry, and how capitalism can twist anything to look like a good idea. Written by a musician with immigrant parents, the novel s visceral depiction of growing up poor and musical feels absolutely lived in, as does the examination of what our protagonist needs to do to survive living in the big city. Criminal Element
"This horror story is scarier than the latest celebrity after alleged buccal fat removal. Explore the darker side of beauty obsessed culture." Betches, "Best Summer Reads"
"Precise, unflinching, and utterly unforgettable, Natural Beauty is both a razor-sharp critique of the beauty industry and a startlingly tender story of family and sacrifice. This book will swallow you whole." Grace D. Li, New York Times bestselling author of Portrait of a Thief
A surreal, dreamlike thriller where art and darkness are woven together in unexpected ways. The main character is tortured and brilliant, and possesses immense appeal and heartbreak. The cinematic storytelling shows what happens when businesses trade on the most extreme levels of human desires. Gripping! Frances Cha, author of If I Had Your Face
"A modern-day Picture of Dorian Gray shot through a Cronenbergian lens, Ling Ling Huang's Natural Beauty has big things to say about art, society, and the obsessive pursuit of youth. Huang's writing is as austere as a flawless arpeggio, but there is great warmth in Huang's portrayal of her characters." Nick Cutter, author of The Troop, The Deep, and Little Heaven
Huang frets the fine line between beauty and ugliness, ripeness and rot in this alluring tale of estrangement, body horror, and possibly a new genre, Dark Wellness pierced through by a daughter's love for her immigrant parents. Ardent and unsettling. Lisa Hsiao Chen, author of Activities of Daily Living
Eerie and entertaining, Natural Beauty intertwines a terrifying critique of the beauty industry with a poignant ode to the power of music and the devotion of immigrant families. Ling Ling Huang is a fearless storyteller, and this book is as luminous as it is thrilling. Pik-Shuen Fung, author of Ghost Forest
Ling Ling Huang amplifies and expands the future of horror fiction with a book so riveting it is impossible to put down. Rikki Ducornet, author of Phosphor in Dreamland
Natural Beauty uses elements of sci-fi, fantasy, and body horror to cut to bone-deep truths about consumerism, race, identity, appearance, and the exhausting pursuit of perfection. Jessica DeFino, The Unpublishable
"Gaudy consumerism and body horror at face value, the true terror resides in the predatory nature and question of other people s desires. How much of our lives are a result of other people s desires? What does it mean to seek beauty?... I recommend this novel for Capitol residents of 'The Hunger Games' series, and those who want to be ahead of the game, because this story is meant for the screen." Mochi Magazine
A New York Times Editors Choice
One of WIRED's Best Books of 2023
A SELF Well-Read Book Club Pick
One of the New York Post's "best new books to read"
One of Bustle's 36 Best New Books Of Spring & Summer 2023
One of the New York Public Library's "Engrossing Thrillers To Put Into Your Beach Bag This Summer"
Featured in Book Riot s 25 Best Horror Books of 2023
One of Powell s Books Hot Book Summer recommendations
One of Katie Couric Media s 13 Books by AAPI Authors To Read This May and Beyond
An April LibraryReads Pick
Her talents harmonize most seamlessly when she writes about music, managing the near-impossible feat of crafting descriptions of the compositions that are as airy and adroit as the melodies themselves. And she is at her best when she skewers the narcissistic, corrosive version of self-care that can be mistaken for empowerment The novel is a meditation on vanity, the ways in which the pursuit of physical beauty can betray the other sources of beauty in one s life, and how horror can lurk beneath the surface of even the most poreless skin. Jazmine Hughes, The New York Times Book Review
Absorbing . . . Natural Beauty starts out frothy, offering an enticing dip into how tech could beautify and perfect our bodies and faces in the near future . . . It quickly veers into subversive horror, turning into a cautionary tale on societal themes we re currently seeing IRL. Vogue
The promise of self-improvement is darkly seductive. In Ling Ling Huang s Natural Beauty [ ] a former pianist working at a biotech-funded wellness store initially thrills at her regimen s effects (defined eyelids, opalescent skin). By the end, her dismissal of rigid aesthetics is what lingers: That fine line between beauty and ugliness, ripeness and rot, is what keeps an audience listening with held breath. Vanity Fair, The Pursuit of Beauty Fuels a Dark Streak in Fiction
A must-read . . . We d recommend it to anyone intrigued by girlboss discourse, sci-fi, love triangles, mysteries, and injectables, or who has ever thought, What if there was an episode of Black Mirror inspired by Goop? SELF, A Well-Read Book Club Pick
A thriller mixed with horror and laced with a biting dose of social commentary, Natural Beauty is a book you won t be able to stop thinking about Glamour, New Thriller Books of Summer 2023
This is a darkly absurd and hilarious skewering of the luxury beauty industry, as well as a heart-wrenching story of a woman left alone in the world. It s definitely not one to miss. Buzzfeed, 30 Books Coming Out This Spring That You ll Love
Goopcore body horror Natural Beauty is a delightfully baroque grotesque. It can achieve a folkloric power in its creepiest moments a scary story you d tell in a posh spa s sauna instead of around a campfire. Kate Knibbs, WIRED
Natural Beauty is a cautionary tale about wellness intriguing from page one great for book clubs, prompting discussions of beauty standards, where to draw the line and how the growing industry is unregulated. Associated Press
Natural Beauty is a horror novel that digs deep into the evils of exploitative industries. Shondaland
Natural Beauty is a satirical horror that brilliantly skewers the beauty and wellness industries, specifically their participation in white supremacy and anti-fatness. Autostraddle, "65 Best Queer Books of 2023"
"A propulsive, captivating read, Natural Beauty pulled me into its world like a fever dream. A prescient look at the dirty underbelly of society's beauty standards, it also carries a moving reminder that true beauty is often found in the very things we've been taught to abandon." Constance Wu, star of Crazy Rich Asians and author of Making a Scene
Insidious Western standards, fears about bodily autonomy, and queer desire intersect as Huang s precise and subtle portrayal of the beauty industry builds to an explosive climax. Alternatingly poignant and deeply unsettling, this is an outstanding first outing for an immensely talented author. Publishers Weekly, *starred review*
Haunting and immersive . . . The novel seamlessly blends sci-fi, literary fiction, suspense, and body horror while also exploring the oppression of the beauty industry and the Chinese immigrant experience in America. The writing is lyrical even when plot events are profoundly tragic, and the protagonist s journey will captivate readers throughout. Highly recommended. Booklist, *starred review*
This is a smart, savage book about the horrors of the modern beauty and wellness industry, and how capitalism can twist anything to look like a good idea. Written by a musician with immigrant parents, the novel s visceral depiction of growing up poor and musical feels absolutely lived in, as does the examination of what our protagonist needs to do to survive living in the big city. Criminal Element
"This horror story is scarier than the latest celebrity after alleged buccal fat removal. Explore the darker side of beauty obsessed culture." Betches, "Best Summer Reads"
"Precise, unflinching, and utterly unforgettable, Natural Beauty is both a razor-sharp critique of the beauty industry and a startlingly tender story of family and sacrifice. This book will swallow you whole." Grace D. Li, New York Times bestselling author of Portrait of a Thief
A surreal, dreamlike thriller where art and darkness are woven together in unexpected ways. The main character is tortured and brilliant, and possesses immense appeal and heartbreak. The cinematic storytelling shows what happens when businesses trade on the most extreme levels of human desires. Gripping! Frances Cha, author of If I Had Your Face
"A modern-day Picture of Dorian Gray shot through a Cronenbergian lens, Ling Ling Huang's Natural Beauty has big things to say about art, society, and the obsessive pursuit of youth. Huang's writing is as austere as a flawless arpeggio, but there is great warmth in Huang's portrayal of her characters." Nick Cutter, author of The Troop, The Deep, and Little Heaven
Huang frets the fine line between beauty and ugliness, ripeness and rot in this alluring tale of estrangement, body horror, and possibly a new genre, Dark Wellness pierced through by a daughter's love for her immigrant parents. Ardent and unsettling. Lisa Hsiao Chen, author of Activities of Daily Living
Eerie and entertaining, Natural Beauty intertwines a terrifying critique of the beauty industry with a poignant ode to the power of music and the devotion of immigrant families. Ling Ling Huang is a fearless storyteller, and this book is as luminous as it is thrilling. Pik-Shuen Fung, author of Ghost Forest
Ling Ling Huang amplifies and expands the future of horror fiction with a book so riveting it is impossible to put down. Rikki Ducornet, author of Phosphor in Dreamland
Natural Beauty uses elements of sci-fi, fantasy, and body horror to cut to bone-deep truths about consumerism, race, identity, appearance, and the exhausting pursuit of perfection. Jessica DeFino, The Unpublishable
"Gaudy consumerism and body horror at face value, the true terror resides in the predatory nature and question of other people s desires. How much of our lives are a result of other people s desires? What does it mean to seek beauty?... I recommend this novel for Capitol residents of 'The Hunger Games' series, and those who want to be ahead of the game, because this story is meant for the screen." Mochi Magazine