"Leigh Stein's latest novel is as decadent and brutal as a vampire facial. It's an expos� of feel-good feminism, an indictment of contemporary capitalism, and an absolute treat to read. This book will make you laugh, gasp, and vow to get off social media for good - and it'll understand when you can't help but log right back on."<br> <b>--Julia Phillips, National Book Award finalist for<i> Disappearing Earth</i></b> <p/>"Stein's sharp writing separates her from the pack in this exquisite, Machiavellian morality tale about the ethics of looking out for oneself."<br><b>--<i>Publishers Weekly </i>*starred review*</b> <p/>"<i>Self Care</i> is a skewering mockumentary about influencer culture, internet feminism, and the infinite ways that big tech capitalizes on our worst fears and insecurities. Utterly teeming with humor, this is exactly the sort of book that Dorothy Parker would have written if she'd been reincarnated as an Instagram celebrity."<br> <b>--Catherine Lacey, author of <i>The Answers</i> and <i>Certain American States: Stories <p/></i></b>"A hyper-timely--and unexpectedly heartfelt--satire of #girlboss culture and the wellness industrial complex...Compulsively readable...Brilliant."<b><i><br><b>--Kirkus Reviews</b></i></b><i><br></i><br> "Wickedly talented Leigh Stein - for my money, one of our sharpest millennial writers - knows the internet, and she's used that intimate knowledge to write a pitch-perfect novel for our times. <i>Self Care</i> is a hilarious and sneakily moving send-up of what it means to try and live when every move you make is observed and dissected online, by a writer who sees the truth and says it with so much humor and heart you'll laugh (and maybe cry) out loud."<br> <b>--Julie Buntin, author of <i>Marlena <p/></i></b>"A titillating satire about our quest for validation and the lengths that some will go to for #selfactualization, <i>Self Care</i> is an intelligent, delightful read that will make your mind (and epidermis!) glow."<br><b>--Courtney Maum, author of <i>Touch </i>and<i> Costalegre</i></b>
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