You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine
‘The next voice of a generation’ Elle
LONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE
A young woman called A lives with a young woman called B. B is becoming more and more like A: wearing her clothes, using her make-up. If A’s boyfriend, C, likes A because A is A, but now B is the same is A, where does that leave A?
‘Brilliant. A contemporary take on Single White Femaleas scripted byMiranda July, shot through with elements of a distinctly Atwoodian dystopia’Observer
‘A disturbing, super-smart mystery’ Daily Mail
‘As good a debut as I’ve ever read’ Zadie Smith
”'An existential thriller written in prose that points the way to the future. You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine is as good a debut as I've ever read” - Zadie Smith
”'A disturbing, super-smart mystery” - Daily Mail
”'Strange, entertaining … a clever satire on the naval-gazing horrors of contemporary life” - Financial Times
”'Weird and wonderful” - Metro
”'Kleeman tackles zeitgeist female themes of wellness, orthorexia and individualism with a sharp and original voice. Most potent is her uncanny fascination with the body, which leaves you feeling totally off-kilter with your own” - Sunday Times
”'Absurd and brilliant … exalts in inventive, visceral language” - Daily Telegraph
”'Alexandra Kleeman’s debut tackles gender dynamics; advertising; our relationship with food, and ponders what it means to be a woman living in a world obsessed with how the female body looks” - Psychologies
”'Destined to be one of the most talked about books this year” - Reader’s Digest
”'Everyone knows we inhabit a woozy landscape of flatness, repetition and irregular bodies, and here at last is its hyper-contemporary description. Alexandra Kleeman possesses a new tone - comical, malignant and addictive” - Adam Thirlwell
”'Thomas Pynchon. David Foster Wallace. Don de Lillo. Haruki Murakami … No one seems to have considered what a feminine equivalent might be. You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine provides the answer” - Emerald Street
”'The next voice of a generation” - Elle