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Review Quotes: Review Quotes: "Gorgeously written, funny and sad...I loved it!" -- #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Jennifer Weiner. Review Quotes: "Ultimately, what Cat wishes, more than anything, is to not lose touch with the groping, wanting, unruly animal that is herself. In Blassingame's hands, this pursuit is probing and unpredictable. Her novel is a mournful love song for anyone afraid of being lost in translation." -- NYTBR Review Quotes: "As a satirist and fresh American voice, Blassingame is a talent to watch." --Dawnie Walton, author of The Final Revival of Opal and Nev Publisher Marketing: Cat St. Clair is ready for her messy love triangle era now that she's in an open relationship. But she didn ' t foresee a forbidden love triangle with the only two people who are off-limits: her boyfriend's best friend and his girlfriend. Being a twenty-something writer who lives for plot, she falls for them anyway, with deliciously disastrous consequences, in this electric literary debut for fans of Xochitl Gonzalez, Coco Mellors, Lily King, and Raven Leilani. It's the fall of 2024, and twenty-four-year-old Cat isn't asking for too much: all she wants is three boyfriends, to write her little novels, and to survive another chaotic presidential election. She's in an open relationship with her college sweetheart Jay, but nonmonogamy isn't just a hot trend she's trying. It's her sliver of freedom in a world eager to wrestle it from her for being a Black woman going after what she wants with reckless abandon. While political tensions roil the campus where Cat is slowly earning her creative writing degree, she finds herself drawn to Jay's best friend, Tristan, who's smart, super hot, and...in a monogamous relationship. And then she meets Tristan's girlfriend, Nia, a captivating art student with her own gravitational pull. Friends and family urge her to just be happy with Jay, but Cat is determined to have it all--or blow up her life trying. As she falls for all the wrong people, racking up lies, betrayals, and terrible drafts of her novel, she tries to write her way to a happy ending. But in art, politics, and love, true liberation may take more than rewriting the old scripts. It may mean inventing something entirely new. Review Citations:
Contributor Bio:Blassingame, Haili |
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Review Quotes: Review Quotes: "Gorgeously written, funny and sad...I loved it!" -- #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Jennifer Weiner. Review Quotes: "Ultimately, what Cat wishes, more than anything, is to not lose touch with the groping, wanting, unruly animal that is herself. In Blassingame's hands, this pursuit is probing and unpredictable. Her novel is a mournful love song for anyone afraid of being lost in translation." -- NYTBR Review Quotes: "As a satirist and fresh American voice, Blassingame is a talent to watch." --Dawnie Walton, author of The Final Revival of Opal and Nev Publisher Marketing: Cat St. Clair is ready for her messy love triangle era now that she's in an open relationship. But she didn ' t foresee a forbidden love triangle with the only two people who are off-limits: her boyfriend's best friend and his girlfriend. Being a twenty-something writer who lives for plot, she falls for them anyway, with deliciously disastrous consequences, in this electric literary debut for fans of Xochitl Gonzalez, Coco Mellors, Lily King, and Raven Leilani. It's the fall of 2024, and twenty-four-year-old Cat isn't asking for too much: all she wants is three boyfriends, to write her little novels, and to survive another chaotic presidential election. She's in an open relationship with her college sweetheart Jay, but nonmonogamy isn't just a hot trend she's trying. It's her sliver of freedom in a world eager to wrestle it from her for being a Black woman going after what she wants with reckless abandon. While political tensions roil the campus where Cat is slowly earning her creative writing degree, she finds herself drawn to Jay's best friend, Tristan, who's smart, super hot, and...in a monogamous relationship. And then she meets Tristan's girlfriend, Nia, a captivating art student with her own gravitational pull. Friends and family urge her to just be happy with Jay, but Cat is determined to have it all--or blow up her life trying. As she falls for all the wrong people, racking up lies, betrayals, and terrible drafts of her novel, she tries to write her way to a happy ending. But in art, politics, and love, true liberation may take more than rewriting the old scripts. It may mean inventing something entirely new. Review Citations:
Contributor Bio:Blassingame, Haili |
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