Life is Everywhere
Exploring identity and the complexities of self-discovery
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Peninsula Press Ltd
Published:20th Apr '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This novel explores self-understanding through Erin's journey in Manhattan, revealing how past experiences shape our present lives. Life Is Everywhere offers a thoughtful reflection on identity.
In Life Is Everywhere, readers are introduced to Erin Adamo, a graduate student in Manhattan in 2014 who finds herself in a precarious situation. After her husband leaves her, she discovers she has been locked out of her apartment, and her keys are at her parents' home. Seeking solace, Erin retreats to the university library, where she grapples with her emotions and the remnants of her past. With her bag containing two of her manuscripts and a controversial monograph from a faculty member, Erin embarks on an introspective journey that reveals the complexities of her identity and relationships.
The narrative unfolds like a matryoshka doll, each layer peeling back to expose deeper truths about self-understanding and the human experience. As Erin navigates her feelings of abandonment and confusion, she begins to uncover the significance of the documents she carries. These manuscripts serve as a metaphorical key, unlocking insights about her life that she has long overlooked. The story deftly illustrates how the past influences the present, often lurking just beneath the surface of our consciousness.
With a blend of humor, poignancy, and a keen sense of observation, Life Is Everywhere captures the emotional intricacies that define our existence. Lucy Ives crafts a narrative that is both multifaceted and deeply humane, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys of self-discovery and the connections that shape who we are.
"If Lucy Ives is as smart as her novel Life Is Everywhere, then I am in complete awe. The novel is challenging in all the best ways and an absolute joy to read. How many books in one and yet one book. This is great writing."-Percival Everett; "Lucy Ives is a daring writer with a wicked sense of humor. She brilliantly observes society and culture, and invents stories only she could imagine."-Lynne Tillman
ISBN: 9781913512293
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464 pages