Machine - By Susan Steinberg
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She's one of the stars of the shore this summer; one of the girls who doesn't care what she's drinking or what pill she's taking; who ties perfectly knotted cherry stems with her tongue; her family is rich and she's untouchable. Except her parents' marriage is in brutal collapse and her brother is violently lashing out, the community around her wracked with suspicion and guilt. As her identity unrav els, she circles back to the night that a local girl drowned, and no one tried to save her.
Daringly experimental, Machine is a kaleidoscopic interrogation of gender, class and privilege, an unforgettable rendering of youth spinning out of control.
'There is innovation and beauty and exactitude in language here but these is also raw, undeniable power and rage. A brilliant read' - Daisy Johnson
'This summer's real powerhouse... If you like your prose propulsive, unflinching and disturbing, this is going to be the one for you' - Eimear McBrid