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    I'm about halfway through this book and am loving it- I love talking about books online and there's usually a reddit thread for whatever book I'm reading- but none for this! How is this possible?

    The prose is so funny and I keep reading out sentences to my partner (wanting to put that in italics like our narrator would).

    Who do you think the "magazine editor with the child's name" is? Is that Anna Wintour? It is looking like a lot of this book is partially based on Zoe's life, as she studies writing in Oberlin, wrote for Vogue, and lived in NYC and London. Would love to speculate on what may be personal vs invented.

    I heard this book is a modern retelling of an Austrian novel called "Woodcutters". Has anybody read both, and how similar is it, other than being a bad, late dinner party that the narrator is ripping apart in their head?

    So many funny NYC-isms in here- loved the part about any "real" New Yorker knowing to leave the city in the summer due to the smell ("'Real New Yorkers have been leaving Manhattan every summer since the Dutch or whoever it was landed on the island and started ruining everything''") and the people who can't finagle a place to go have to "pretend suntanning on a fire escape is glamorous".

    Also, as a person who studied theatre in school and knows many actresses, the behavior of Rebecca is very very familiar.

    Any thoughts?

    by alexdau

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      Oh man I’ve been meaning to pick this up after seeing it everywhere on BookTok but keep getting distracted by other stuff. The Anna Wintour speculation is so juicy – magazine editor with child’s name has to be her right?

      That fire escape suntanning line sounds hilarious, definitely adding this to my tbr pile now

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