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Published on May 07, 2019 | 336 Pages
“For fans of Ottessa Moshfegh, Juliet the Maniac is a worthy new entry in that pantheon of deconstruction… Dazzling.”—NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
This portrait of a young teenager’s fight toward understanding and recovering from mental illness is shockingly honest, funny, and heartfelt.
Ambitious, talented fourteen-year-old honors student Juliet is poised for success at her Southern California high school. However, she soon finds herself in an increasingly frightening spiral of drug use, self-harm, and mental illness that lands her in a remote therapeutic boarding school, where she must ultimately find the inner strength to survive.
A highly anticipated debut—from a writer hailed as “a combination of Denis Johnson and Joan Didion” (Dazed)—that brilliantly captures the intimate triumph of a girl’s struggle to become the woman she knows she can be.
This portrait of a young teenager’s fight toward understanding and recovering from mental illness is shockingly honest, funny, and heartfelt.
Ambitious, talented fourteen-year-old honors student Juliet is poised for success at her Southern California high school. However, she soon finds herself in an increasingly frightening spiral of drug use, self-harm, and mental illness that lands her in a remote therapeutic boarding school, where she must ultimately find the inner strength to survive.
A highly anticipated debut—from a writer hailed as “a combination of Denis Johnson and Joan Didion” (Dazed)—that brilliantly captures the intimate triumph of a girl’s struggle to become the woman she knows she can be.
Author
Juliet Escoria
JULIET ESCORIA is the author of You Are the Snake (Soft Skull, 2024) and Witch Hunt and Black Cloud: New and Collected Works (CLASH Books, 2023). She is the recipient of a fellowship from the Giancarlo DiTrapano Foundation for Literature and the Arts, and her work has been translated into many languages. Her writing can be found in places such as The Southwest Review, VICE, Hotel, BOMB, and the New York Times. She was born in Australia, raised in San Diego, and currently lives in West Virginia.
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