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Everything You Ever Wanted

Everything You Ever Wanted

A Florence Welch Between Two Books Pick

Summary

Read along with Florence Welch this February and March as part of the Between Two Books book club

'Wry, beautiful, surprising and deeply moving' Rachel Seiffert, Guardian

'Captures so excellently the low level anxiety that hums through everyday life' Daily Telegraph
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You wake up. You go to work. You have strategy meetings about how to use hashtags. After work you get so blackout drunk you can't remember the circumstances which have led you to waking up next to your colleague. The next day you stay in bed, scrolling through your social media feeds and wondering why everyone else seems to be achieving so much.

Then you hear about Life on Nyx, a programme that offers the chance to move to another planet and start a new, meaningful way of life. But there's a caveat: if you go, you can never come back.

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'An acute satire of our social media-dominated times and a haunting examination of depression and anxiety rendered in diamond sharp prose'
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'Sauma has the horrors of the workplace nailed with satirical precision' Sunday Times Culture

'Weird, wonderful
and beautifully written' Daily Mail

'For fans of Black Mirror' Elle

'Millennial angst meets sci-fi' Stylist

'Uplifting, unputdownable and mordantly funny' Sharlene Teo, author of Ponti


Reviews

  • Sauma skewers the falsities and disappointments of contemporary life and work with rare sensitivity, unfolding an evocative narrative of unearthly escape. I loved it
    Megan Hunter, author of 'The End We Start From'

About the author

Luiza Sauma

Luiza Sauma was born in Rio de Janeiro and raised in London. Her first novel, Flesh and Bone and Water, received widespread critical acclaim and she was listed by the Telegraph as one of their 'ones to watch' for 2017. Luiza worked at the Independent on Sunday for several years before becoming a novelist. She has an MA in Creative and Life Writing from Goldsmiths, University of London, where she won the Pat Kavanagh Award.
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