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Book SynopsisSHORTLISTED FOR THE ENCORE AWARD 2020
''Tinged with melancholy and yearning, this novel is wry and frequently beautiful, and its culmination is surprising and deeply moving'' Guardian''Both an
acute satire of our social-media dominated times, and a
haunting examination of depression and anxiety rendered in diamond sharp prose. It
deserves to be on every prize longlist this year''
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You wake up. You go to work. You don''t go outside for twelve hours at a time. You have strategy meetings about how to use hashtags. After work you order expensive drink after expensive drink until you''re so blackout drunk you can''t remember the circumstances which have led you to waking up in bed with your colleague. The next day you stay in bed until the afternoon, scrolling through your social media feeds and wondering why everyone else seems to be achieving so much.
Sometimes you don''t get out of bed at all.
Then you hear about
Life on Nyx, a programme that allows 100 lucky winners the chance to escape it all, move to another planet and establish a new way of life. One with meaning and purpose. One without Instagram and online dating. There''s one caveat: if you go, you can never come back.
But you aren''t worried about that.
After all, what on Earth could there possibly be to miss? ____________________________________________
''Sauma has the horrors of the workplace nailed with satirical precision'' Sunday Times Culture
''Weird, wonderful and
beautifully written'' Daily Mail
''What Sauma captures so excellently is the low level anxiety that hums through everyday life'' Telegraph''Uplifting, unputdownable and mordantly funny'' Sharlene Teo, author of
Ponti''I''d follow Sauma''s voice down any wormhole'' Rowan Hisayo Buchanan
''For fans of Black Mirror'' Elle''Sublime'' Otegha Uwagba
Trade ReviewSauma skewers the falsities and disappointments of contemporary life and work with rare sensitivity, unfolding an evocative narrative of unearthly escape. I loved it -- Megan Hunter, author of 'The End We Start From'
Every now and then, a book comes along and pins down the wild thoughts that have been circling around in your brain as you question the meaning of your life in the bath at midnight. Manages to sensitively unpack the frustrations of modern life while appreciating how funny the banality of it all is * Refinery29 *
An
important and poignant novel that captures the ennui, panic and stubborn optimism of the zeitgeist with
spirit, humour and a fearless portrayal of human truth -- Helen Cullen, author of 'The Lost Letters of William Woolf'
Beautifully written . . . Everything You Ever Wanted explores our current obsession with a meaningful life * Bookseller *
Everything You Ever Wanted is
one of the most original and urgent novels I've read this year. Sauma dives under the skin of the way we live now and makes it into an astonishing new shape. Funny, heart-breaking and thought-provoking -
a novel that talks about all the things we are most afraid to talk about. Read it! -- Clare Fisher , author 'All the Good Things'
Sauma's
wondrous novel could not be more
timely.
Captures the era of social media addiction and status anxiety
perfectly. . . . with echoes of
The Truman Show and
1984 * The Gloss *
Uplifting, unputdownable and mordantly funny,
Everything You Ever Wanted is the dystopian beach read you didn't know you needed. It's a love letter to London from outer space. It's both a speculative dystopian drama and a deadpan office satire. It's a brilliantly relatable and ambitious ode to the humdrum and the sublime;
a truly original novel that captures the pleasures and displeasures of modern, earthly life. -- Sharlene Teo, author of 'Ponti'
Everything You Ever Wanted is
so sharp-eyed about our hidden hopes and tiny hypocrisies. Even the most fantastical elements feel painfully, perfectly true.
I'd follow Sauma's voice down any wormhole -- Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of 'Harmless Like You'
A daring and original novel that asks profound questions about the way we live today whilst being simultaneously playful and fun.
Sauma is brilliant at nailing the details of contemporary life in a way that is recognisable to anyone who has suffered the mundanity of office jobs. -- Laura Kaye, author of 'English Animals'
Courageous, haunting, and beautiful-with EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED,
Luiza Sauma takes us on a breathtaking voyage through both the farthest reaches of space and the innermost depths of the human soul -- Peng Shepherd, author of 'The Book of M'
Tinged with melancholy and yearning, this novel is
wry and frequently
beautiful, and its culmination is
surprising and deeply moving * Guardian *
What Sauma
captures so excellently is the
low level anxiety that hums through everyday life * Telegraph *
Her writing is beautiful * Rachel Seiffert, author of Dark Room and A Boy in Winter *
Weird, wonderful and
beautifully written * Daily Mail *
Sauma has the horrors of the workplace
nailed with satirical precision * Sunday Times Culture *
Absorbing and
ambitious. Filled with
sharp observations about the way in which we live now,
Everything You Ever Wanted is both
an acute satire of our social-media dominated times, and a
haunting examination of depression and anxiety rendered in
diamond sharp prose with barely a wasted word. . .
It deserves to be on every prize longlist this year * i *
For fans of Black Mirror * Elle *
Millennial angst meets sci-fi * Stylist *
Sublime -- Otegha Uwagba, author of 'The Little Black Book'