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The Lemon by S. E. Boyd
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Nov 08, 2022 | ISBN 9780593490440

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“[T]his poised and playful debut novel is a sly satire on foodie culture and the modern hype machine. . . . As tart as ‘artisanal citrus,’ as sharp as a chef’s knife, The Lemon is both a gleeful foodie sendup and an incisive takedown of the commercial exploitation of just about everything.” 
—The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)
 
“Boyd forcefully skewers what they refer to as the ‘Celebrity-Death Industrial Complex’ with spit-take-level humor.”
The Washington Post

“[An] acid, knife-edged satire on food-world mores and the vagaries of modern fame.”
Entertainment Weekly, Best New Books of Fall 2022

“Sure to set the food world abuzz, The Lemon is an archly acidic look at the celebrity death industrial complex and all those who seek to seize the narrative—and the spotlight—in the wake of a famous person’s death.”
Vogue, 25 Best Books to Read This Fall
 
“A winner that’s packed with dark humor.”
AARP the Magazine, 45 of Fall’s Best New Books

“A helluva novel. Hip-deep in knowing detail from the worlds of food, media, and Hollywood. . . A hilarious, brilliant, cynical (and maybe even a little sad) takedown of the moral vacuum that is celebrity culture.”
Kirkus Reviews, starred review

“A bawdy Judd-Apatow-meets-Carl-Hiaasen romp . . . The dialogue crackles, the zip line plot slings the reader from one hilariously fraught incident to the next, and the conclusion is as emotionally satisfying as ever an author—or three—could have concocted. Like a perfectly seared slice of foie gras with a dollop of lingonberry jam on an artisanal toast point, The Lemon simply cannot be put down, and when you’ve finished it, you’ll want more.”
—BookPage, starred review

“Every story line offers suspense and surprises, and the book’s deadpan humor is unremitting. . . . This frequently brilliant debut novel is a hilarious spoof of monetization mania and foodie culture.”
Shelf Awareness

“This bitingly satiric tale examines the mix of greed and reverence that drives people who have something to gain or to protect. ”
Library Journal

“Laugh-out-loud sensational—a nonstop, scalpel-sharp, satirical skewering of, well, everything . . . A whole new genre: sardonic suspense!” 
—Lee Child
 
“Fearless, moving, and funny as hell. This is incisive, witty, era-defining literature like they used to make it. Thank God it’s back.”
—Lisa Taddeo, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Three Women and Animal
 
 “The Lemon is the most fun I’ve had reading a made-up story in forever and a day. It rips on everything and everybody in our zeitgeist and beyond. It’s full of terrible people behaving like asses. Like real life. Funny, smart, surprising. Loved it.”
—Bob Odenkirk, star of Better Call Saul and New York Times bestselling author of Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama

“S. E. Boyd has taken the secret ingredient to fame—‘shameless persistence’—and used it to pressure-cook up a novel funny enough and hot enough to singe the high brows off of any raised-pinkie foodie.”
—Paul Beatty, Booker Prize–winning author of The Sellout

“Deliciously trenchant, hilarious, and impossible to put down, this dark comedy says something profound about the world of celebrity and the mesmerizing subversives within it.”
—Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan, author of the international bestsellers Sarong Party Girls and A Tiger in the Kitchen

“Witty, razor sharp, and enviably well-written, The Lemon is the bombshell book that members of the food-obsessed Kitchen Confidential generation have been waiting for.” 
—Adam Platt, former New York Magazine chief restaurant critic and author of The Book of Eating

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