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    Type
    Novel
    Narrative Type
    Fiction
    Features
    Uncorrected Proof
    Original Language
    English
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United States
    Edition
    Collector's Edition, First Edition
    ISBN
    9781250910271

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Holt & Company, Henry
    ISBN-10
    1250910277
    ISBN-13
    9781250910271
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    19070932421

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    If You Love It, Let It Kill You : a Novel
    Number of Pages
    304 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Literary, Humorous / General
    Publication Year
    2025
    Genre
    Fiction
    Author
    Hannah Pittard
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.2 in
    Item Weight
    17 Oz
    Item Length
    9.6 in
    Item Width
    6.4 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2024-037716
    Dewey Edition
    23/eng/20240819
    Reviews
    "The real Ann Beattie has always enjoyed and admired Hannah's ability to convince the reader that ordinary things aren't ordinary, but neither are they necessarily extraordinary - just different, complicated, and worth noticing and thinking about. This book, which either is or isn't a novel, because the real Ann Beattie knows better than to believe in categories, is a wonderful meta turn, and invokes daily life very much the way her, and my, much-appreciated Donald Barthelme would view it: as an of-the-moment Critique de la Vie Quotidienne, seen through close examination that suggests expansive metaphoric possibilities. Good reading. Really." --Ann Beattie "Hannah Pittard's If You Love It, Let It Kill You is a masterclass in autofiction: incisive, hilarious, heartbreaking, and mercilessly candid. This novel, its narrator makes clear, is 'neither a comedy nor a tragedy but something much worse: real life.' If You Love It, Let It Kill You is Pittard's most impressive and innovative book yet." --Maggie Smith, New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful "I was going to say, one of the many reasons I love Hannah Pittard as a writer is that she looks at the world with an unflinching clarity. 'Unflinching' is a word writers love to use about other writers. I think it's another word for brave. But then I thought maybe the word unflinching is too easy, and actually now that I think about it, unflinching isn't even true at all. Hannah is a flincher. She flinches at the world and remembers that flinching, how exactly it felt to be surprised when her life turned topsy turvy. And it's in that honest reaction to life where she manages to be the one seemingly impossible thing: funny. She is not just interested in facts, but the absurdity of facts and, in her gaze, even dark moments can become hilarious." --Ada Limón, Poet Laureate of the United States, A Lit Hub Most Anticipated Book of the Year "A dishy work of autofiction that everyone will be talking about." --The New York Times "Hannah Pittard''s new novel is utterly compelling. I felt like I was standing beside Hannah while she peered in a mirror, looking for truth (in fiction, where it of course resides), pointing out flaws, but allowing the cracks of beauty to be revealed too. Pittard''s work lets nothing off the hook, and I read the book in one sitting, desperate to know if she--and therefore I--would be all right by the end. I love Hannah Pittard''s dark and squirrelly mind. I''m a huge fan." --Ann Napolitano, New York Times bestselling author of Hello Beautiful "I loved this book. It''s exquisitely sharp, very funny, moving, and strange in the best possible way." --Emily St. John Mandel, New York Times bestselling author of Station Eleven "The real Ann Beattie has always enjoyed and admired Hannah''s ability to convince the reader that ordinary things aren''t ordinary, but neither are they necessarily extraordinary--just different, complicated, and worth noticing and thinking about. This book, which either is or isn''t a novel, because the real Ann Beattie knows better than to believe in categories, is a wonderful meta turn, and invokes daily life very much the way her, and my, much-appreciated Donald Barthelme would view it: as an of-the-moment ''Critique de la Vie Quotidienne,'' seen through close examination that suggests expansive metaphoric possibilities. Good reading. Really." --Ann Beattie, a uthor of The State We''re In "Hannah Pittard has always been so adept at delving into the interior, unafraid of what might reside there, able to create stories where the specificity of relationships and family and identity touch you in these unexpected ways. If You Love It, Let It Kill You asserts that it is ''neither a comedy nor a tragedy but something much worse: real life'' but Pittard and these characters know better. Real life, the strangest place to reside, is where Pittard does the most incredible work." --Kevin Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of Nothing to See Here "Hannah Pittard''s If You Love It, Let It Kill You is a masterclass in autofiction: incisive, hilarious, heartbreaking, and mercilessly candid. This novel, its narrator makes clear, is ''neither a comedy nor a tragedy but something much worse: real life.'' If You Love It, Let It Kill You is Pittard''s most impressive and innovative book yet." --Maggie Smith, New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful "I was going to say, one of the many reasons I love Hannah Pittard as a writer is that she looks at the world with an unflinching clarity. ''Unflinching'' is a word writers love to use about other writers. I think it''s another word for brave. But then I thought maybe the word unflinching is too easy, and actually now that I think about it, unflinching isn''t even true at all. Hannah is a flincher. She flinches at the world and remembers that flinching, how exactly it felt to be surprised when her life turned topsy turvy. And it''s in that honest reaction to life where she manages to be the one seemingly impossible thing: funny. She is not just interested in facts, but the absurdity of facts and, in her gaze, even dark moments can become hilarious." --Ada Limón, U.S. Poet Laureate "Hannah Pittard validates Truman Capote''s claim that all fiction is gossip with this work of autofiction inspired by the fallout surrounding the end of her marriage... it''s full of biting humor, keen observations and poignant moments." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution "The novel brims with quick wit... The writers here might be insufferable, but in Pittard''s skillful hands, they can also be entertaining." -- Publishers Weekly, "The real Ann Beattie has always enjoyed and admired Hannah's ability to convince the reader that ordinary things aren't ordinary, but neither are they necessarily extraordinary--just different, complicated, and worth noticing and thinking about. This book, which either is or isn't a novel, because the real Ann Beattie knows better than to believe in categories, is a wonderful meta turn, and invokes daily life very much the way her, and my, much-appreciated Donald Barthelme would view it: as an of-the-moment 'Critique de la Vie Quotidienne,' seen through close examination that suggests expansive metaphoric possibilities. Good reading. Really." --Ann Beattie "Hannah Pittard's new novel is utterly compelling. I felt like I was standing beside Hannah while she peered in a mirror, looking for truth (in fiction, where it of course resides), pointing out flaws, but allowing the cracks of beauty to be revealed too. Pittard's work lets nothing off the hook, and I read the book in one sitting, desperate to know if she--and therefore I--would be all right by the end. I love Hannah Pittard's dark and squirrelly mind. I'm a huge fan." --Ann Napolitano, New York Times bestselling author of Hello Beautiful "Hannah Pittard has always been so adept at delving into the interior, unafraid of what might reside there, able to create stories where the specificity of relationships and family and identity touch you in these unexpected ways. If You Love It, Let It Kill You asserts that it is 'neither a comedy nor a tragedy but something much worse: real life' but Pittard and these characters know better. Real life, the strangest place to reside, is where Pittard does the most incredible work." --Kevin Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of Nothing to See Here "Hannah Pittard's If You Love It, Let It Kill You is a masterclass in autofiction: incisive, hilarious, heartbreaking, and mercilessly candid. This novel, its narrator makes clear, is 'neither a comedy nor a tragedy but something much worse: real life.' If You Love It, Let It Kill You is Pittard's most impressive and innovative book yet." --Maggie Smith, New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful "I was going to say, one of the many reasons I love Hannah Pittard as a writer is that she looks at the world with an unflinching clarity. 'Unflinching' is a word writers love to use about other writers. I think it's another word for brave. But then I thought maybe the word unflinching is too easy, and actually now that I think about it, unflinching isn't even true at all. Hannah is a flincher. She flinches at the world and remembers that flinching, how exactly it felt to be surprised when her life turned topsy turvy. And it's in that honest reaction to life where she manages to be the one seemingly impossible thing: funny. She is not just interested in facts, but the absurdity of facts and, in her gaze, even dark moments can become hilarious." --Ada Limón, Poet Laureate of the United States, "The real Ann Beattie has always enjoyed and admired Hannah's ability to convince the reader that ordinary things aren't ordinary, but neither are they necessarily extraordinary--just different, complicated, and worth noticing and thinking about. This book, which either is or isn't a novel, because the real Ann Beattie knows better than to believe in categories, is a wonderful meta turn, and invokes daily life very much the way her, and my, much-appreciated Donald Barthelme would view it: as an of-the-moment 'Critique de la Vie Quotidienne,' seen through close examination that suggests expansive metaphoric possibilities. Good reading. Really." --Ann Beattie "Hannah Pittard has always been so adept at delving into the interior, unafraid of what might reside there, able to create stories where the specificity of relationships and family and identity touch you in these unexpected ways. If You Love It, Let It Kill You asserts that it is 'neither a comedy nor a tragedy but something much worse: real life' but Pittard and these characters know better. Real life, the strangest place to reside, is where Pittard does the most incredible work." --Kevin Wilson, New York Times bestselling author of Nothing to See Here "Hannah Pittard's If You Love It, Let It Kill You is a masterclass in autofiction: incisive, hilarious, heartbreaking, and mercilessly candid. This novel, its narrator makes clear, is 'neither a comedy nor a tragedy but something much worse: real life.' If You Love It, Let It Kill You is Pittard's most impressive and innovative book yet." --Maggie Smith, New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful "I was going to say, one of the many reasons I love Hannah Pittard as a writer is that she looks at the world with an unflinching clarity. 'Unflinching' is a word writers love to use about other writers. I think it's another word for brave. But then I thought maybe the word unflinching is too easy, and actually now that I think about it, unflinching isn't even true at all. Hannah is a flincher. She flinches at the world and remembers that flinching, how exactly it felt to be surprised when her life turned topsy turvy. And it's in that honest reaction to life where she manages to be the one seemingly impossible thing: funny. She is not just interested in facts, but the absurdity of facts and, in her gaze, even dark moments can become hilarious." --Ada Limón, Poet Laureate of the United States
    Dewey Decimal
    813/.6
    Synopsis
    Recommended Summer Reading according to The New York Times , Elle , Zibby Owens, and the Minnesota Star Tribune "A dishy work of autofiction that everyone will be talking about." --The New York Times A refreshingly irreverent novel about art, desire, domesticity, freedom, and the intricacies of the twenty-first-century female experience, from the acclaimed writer Hannah Pittard A novelist learns that an unflattering version of herself will appear prominently--and soon--in her ex-husband's debut novel. For a week, her life continues largely unaffected by the news--she cooks, runs, teaches, entertains--but the morning after baking mac 'n' cheese from scratch for her nephew's sixth birthday, she wakes up changed. The contentment she's long enjoyed is gone. In its place: nothing. A remarkably ridiculous midlife crisis ensues, featuring a talking cat and a game called Dead Body. Steeped in the strangeness of contemporary life and suggestive of expansive metaphoric possibilities, If You Love It, Let It Kill You is a deeply nuanced and disturbingly funny examination of memory, ownership, and artistic expression.
    LC Classification Number
    PS3616.I8845I39 2025

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