Hourglass

Published
Mar 2022
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Psychological Suspense Psych. Suspense
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A FEBRUARY 2023 INDIE NEXT PICK

LONGLISTED FOR THE 2022 DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE 

A short, lyrical debut novel about love, loss, work, time, and the unquenchable desire for connection with others—for fans of Jenny Offill, Mieko Kawakami, David Szalay and Sheila Heti

The second time you came, we went from bar to bar to bar. It made the city feel smaller. Like a map we were folding to the size of a stamp. We were good at that. We could have fit an entire universe inside a matchbox. 

Exquisitely crafted, richly imagined, and as funny as it is moving, Hourglass is an unusual and uniquely told love story. Turning time upside down, it combs the wreckage of personal heartbreak for something universal and asks what it means to lose what you love.

"This book is such a sneaky head f*ck—an epic poem in an ancient style about the brutalities of modern love, a masculine interrogation of feminine heartbreak, a really beautiful way to spend an evening"—Lena Dunham

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Mar 2023 Little, Brown (UK) ISBN 0349144982
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First Edition Mar 2022 Little, Brown (UK) ISBN 1408714876
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Feb 2023 Europa Editions, Incorporated ISBN 1609458176
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Feb 2023 Europa Editions, Incorporated ISBN 1609458184
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Feb 2023 Europa Editions ISBN B0B1SVR722
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Feb 2023 Little, Brown ISBN 1408714868
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