How to Get Into the Twin Palms: New Classics Edition

Author:   Karolina Waclawiak ,  Ed Park
Publisher:   Two Dollar Radio
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9781953387950


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   14 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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How to Get Into the Twin Palms: New Classics Edition


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How To Get Into the Twin Palms is the story of Anya, a young woman living in a Russian neighbourhood in Los Angeles, who struggles between retaining her parents' Polish culture and trying to assimilate into her adopted community. She lusts after Lev, a Russian man who frequents the Twin Palms nightclub down the block from Anya's apartment. It is Anya's wish to gain entrance to this seemingly exclusive club. How To Get Into the Twin Palms is a funny, often moving, book that provides a unique twist on the immigrant story and a credible portrait of the city of Los Angeles, literally burning to the ground.

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Author:   Karolina Waclawiak ,  Ed Park
Publisher:   Two Dollar Radio
Imprint:   Two Dollar Radio
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 19.00cm
ISBN:  

9781953387950


ISBN 10:   1953387950
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   14 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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""Waclawiak's novel reinvents the immigration story. How to Get Into the Twin Palms movingly portrays a protagonist intent on both creating and destroying herself, on burning brightly even as she goes up in smoke."" --Abigail Deutsch, New York Times Book Review, Editors' Choice ""The novel is beautifully written and so suffused with loneliness it makes you ache. Not only is How to Get into the Twin Palms about the overwhelming state that is displacement, it's about what happens when loneliness becomes unbearable. Waclawiak writes through these tensions so elegantly, so tenderly, that How to Get Into the Twin Palms is, by far, one of my favorite books this year."" --Roxane Gay, The Rumpus ""Excellent... Waclawiak's book turns the traditional immigrant novel on its head, or maybe turns it inside out, or maybe just dyes its hair a nice shade of 'Black Stilettos, ' turning its ears black in the process."" --Flavorwire ""Visceral and strong..."" --NYLON ""Karolina Waclawiak has upended the immigrant's tale."" --The Week, Author of the Week ""Waclawiak writes about loneliness, isolation, and determination in a refreshing and quirky way."" --Vulture View the awesome HORN! REVIEWS review in short graphic novel/comic form. --The Rumpus ""Waclawiak writes of Anya's struggle to belong with wit and sensitive insight... [a] fantastic debut."" --Shelf Awareness ""Masked by scenes of schmancy nightlife is a story about an immigrant wanting to belong. Barely getting by in LA on bingo-calling, Anya reinvents herself. With hair dye and a push-up bra, she tries to gain entry into the Twin Palms nightclub."" --Marie Claire ""Sex-crazed, surreal, dreamy, violent, escapist, and always searching for some kind of truth. The book makes me think of questions I ask myself all the time. How can you separate yourself from the generations of women that have come before you? Is it even possible? Do you like these ancient parts of yourself? Are you proud of them or ashamed?"" --HTML Giant ""Karolina Waclawiak's debut novel, How to Get Into the Twin Palms, presents a vividly drawn portrait of Los Angeles inhabited by alienated immigrants, Russian gangsters, and sex-starved bingo-addicted octogenarians--all enveloped by smoldering fires that threaten to burn the city down."" --Christine Schutt, Poets & Writers ""Comical, but the story is deep, as Anya bumps up against the world in an attempt to define her identity as both an immigrant and a woman."" --Shelf Unbound Magazine ""A taut debut... [that] strikes with the creeping suddenness of a brush fire."" --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review ""Waclawiak takes the immigrant novel and spins it on its head. A great addition to 1.5 generation literature, beautifully written, funny and touching."" --Gary Shteyngart


""Waclawiak's novel reinvents the immigration story. How to Get Into the Twin Palms movingly portrays a protagonist intent on both creating and destroying herself, on burning brightly even as she goes up in smoke."" —Abigail Deutsch, New York Times Book Review, Editors' Choice ""The novel is beautifully written and so suffused with loneliness it makes you ache. Not only is How to Get into the Twin Palms about the overwhelming state that is displacement, it's about what happens when loneliness becomes unbearable. Waclawiak writes through these tensions so elegantly, so tenderly, that How to Get Into the Twin Palms is, by far, one of my favorite books this year."" —Roxane Gay, The Rumpus ""Excellent... Waclawiak's book turns the traditional immigrant novel on its head, or maybe turns it inside out, or maybe just dyes its hair a nice shade of 'Black Stilettos,' turning its ears black in the process.” —Flavorwire ""Waclawiak writes about loneliness, isolation, and determination in a refreshing and quirky way.” —Vulture ""Masked by scenes of schmancy nightlife is a story about an immigrant wanting to belong. Barely getting by in LA on bingo-calling, Anya reinvents herself. With hair dye and a push-up bra, she tries to gain entry into the Twin Palms nightclub.” —Marie Claire ""Sex-crazed, surreal, dreamy, violent, escapist, and always searching for some kind of truth. The book makes me think of questions I ask myself all the time. How can you separate yourself from the generations of women that have come before you? Is it even possible? Do you like these ancient parts of yourself? Are you proud of them or ashamed?” —HTML Giant ""Karolina Waclawiak's debut novel, How to Get Into the Twin Palms, presents a vividly drawn portrait of Los Angeles inhabited by alienated immigrants, Russian gangsters, and sex-starved bingo-addicted octogenarians—all enveloped by smoldering fires that threaten to burn the city down.” —Christine Schutt, Poets & Writers ""Comical, but the story is deep, as Anya bumps up against the world in an attempt to define her identity as both an immigrant and a woman.” —Shelf Unbound Magazine ""A taut debut... [that] strikes with the creeping suddenness of a brush fire."" —Publishers Weekly, Starred Review ""Waclawiak takes the immigrant novel and spins it on its head. A great addition to 1.5 generation literature, beautifully written, funny and touching.” —Gary Shteyngart “We find two foreign realities: a ramshackle 2000s L.A. of uprooted Slavs, and one of its young inhabitants herself, who wants to belong there but doesn’t, anywhere. A good novel takes the reader into another universe, namely the book’s author, and that’s achieved via the marvelous simplicity, frank exactitude, and ineluctable fish parts of How To Get Into the Twin Palms. It makes one marvel at our messed-up multiverse anew.” —Richard Hell


Author Information

Karolina Waclawiak is the author of three critically acclaimed novels, How to Into the Twin Palms, The Invaders, and Life Events. She lives in Los Angeles.Ed Park (Introduction) is the author of the forthcoming collection An Oral History of Atlantis and the novels Same Bed Different Dreams, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and Personal Days, a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award. A cofounder of The Believer, he has worked as a newspaper editor, movie reviewer, book editor, and writing professor. His fiction and essays appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, McSweeney’s, Harper’s, Bookforum, The Atlantic, and elsewhere. Born in Buffalo, he lives in Manhattan with his family.

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