A Better Life

Author:   Lionel Shriver
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780063482142


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   10 February 2026
Format:   Hardback
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A Better Life


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In a provocative novel addressing contemporary immigration by the sharply observant Lionel Shriver, a New York family takes in a Honduran migrant--who may or may not be the innocent paragon she claims to be. Gloria Bonaventura, a divorced mother of three living with her 26-year-old son Nico in a sprawling house in Brooklyn, decides to participate in a new city program that would pay her to take in a migrant as a boarder. Gloria is thrilled when sweet, kind, helpful Martine arrives. But Nico is skeptical. A classic live-at-home Gen Zer with no interest in adulthood, Nico resents any interruption of his ""hovercraft repose."" As the months go by, Martine endears herself to both Nico's sisters, while finding her way into Gloria's heart and even, briefly, Nico's. But as Martine's disturbingly dodgy compatriots begin to show up, Nico conceives a dark twin hostile to both his mother's altruism and the ""migrant crisis"" in general--and turns out to be anything but a reliable narrator himself. Based loosely on a program a New York City mayor floated but did not initiate, A Better Life is Lionel Shriver at her best: smart, funny, and sensitive to the moral nuances of perhaps the most divisive issue of our times.

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Author:   Lionel Shriver
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.422kg
ISBN:  

9780063482142


ISBN 10:   0063482142
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   10 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Reviews

""A superb satirical novelist . . . . [Shriver's] latest novel, Mania, is one of her best . . . . very funny, occasionally offensive and, yes, smart."" - Maureen Corrigan, Washington Post, on Mania ""Shriver's deft prose presents emotional arguments that encapsulate both sides of the immigration debate, successfully reading the pulse of current American conversations on the topic. This is a book readers will be eager to talk about."" ⎯ Library Journal (starred review) ""Clever."" - Los Angeles Times on Mania ""Readers craving sharp social commentary need look no further than Shriver, who is at the top of her game with this scary-smart and scathing satire."" - Booklist (starred review) on Mania ""Never shy of getting stuck in, Shriver now sets her satirical sights on groupthink and the policing of thought."" - Financial Times on Mania ""[Mania is] a fantasy that hews uncomfortably close to today's reality, where facts and the truth are selectively recognized at increasingly subjective whims . . . . The specifics of Mania are the stuff of bleeding satire, but the novel's guiding concept cuts close to the bone with no anesthesia. Shriver isn't one to tip-toe around her subjects. She still knows how to poke the bear. In this case, the bear is us."" - Boston Globe on Mania ""Merciless and funny . . . . the novel's themes--of society's quick pivots when it comes to socially acceptable beliefs, and how close friendships can be poisoned by the culture wars--feel like a welcome distraction, given their slightly (but not unbelievably) absurd elements."" - The Economist on Mania ""Shriver . . . suffuses this cogent tale of a toxic friendship with contrarian political commentary. . . . Those sympathetic toward Shriver's anti-groupthink message will find much to enjoy."" - Publishers Weekly on Mania ""Seldom is a book as funny, important and timely . . . I was laughing out loud at the same time as my blood was running cold."" - John Cleese on Mania


""A superb satirical novelist . . . . [Shriver's] latest novel, Mania, is one of her best . . . . very funny, occasionally offensive and, yes, smart."" -- Maureen Corrigan, Washington Post, on Mania ""Readers craving sharp social commentary need look no further than Shriver, who is at the top of her game with this scary-smart and scathing satire."" -- Booklist (starred review) on Mania ""Never shy of getting stuck in, Shriver now sets her satirical sights on groupthink and the policing of thought."" -- Financial Times on Mania ""[Mania is] a fantasy that hews uncomfortably close to today's reality, where facts and the truth are selectively recognized at increasingly subjective whims . . . . The specifics of Mania are the stuff of bleeding satire, but the novel's guiding concept cuts close to the bone with no anesthesia. Shriver isn't one to tip-toe around her subjects. She still knows how to poke the bear. In this case, the bear is us."" -- Boston Globe on Mania ""Merciless and funny . . . . the novel's themes--of society's quick pivots when it comes to socially acceptable beliefs, and how close friendships can be poisoned by the culture wars--feel like a welcome distraction, given their slightly (but not unbelievably) absurd elements."" -- The Economist on Mania


Author Information

Lionel Shriver has published many novels, a collection of essays, and a column in the Spectator since 2017, and her journalism has been featured in publications including Harper's, the London Times, UnHerd, and The Wall Street Journal, among many others. A multiply best-selling writer and winner of the UK's Orange Prize, she lives in Portugal and Brooklyn, New York.

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