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Overview'Acutely empathetic, thoroughly researched, funny, irreverent and moving' Observer 'What a book!' Marianne Levy, author of Don't Forget to Scream 'I loved it' Lucy Jones, author of Matrescence In Second Life, Hess tells her deeply personal story of a pregnancy that falls outside the feted category of 'normal'. But this is also a story about all of us. For as she made her way through a bizarre digital world of pregnancy apps, prenatal genetic tests, gender reveal videos, rare disease Facebook groups, 'freebirth' influencers and hospital reality shows, Hess realised that ideas of eugenics, surveillance, ableism and hyper-individualism are being sold through shiny technologies to a new generation of parents. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amanda HessPublisher: Little, Brown Book Group Imprint: Abacus Dimensions: Width: 12.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.220kg ISBN: 9780349145525ISBN 10: 0349145520 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 07 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAcutely empathetic, thoroughly researched, funny, irreverent and moving ... Hess creates community through her brilliance with language .... beautiful but never airbrushed prose * Observer * Hess's debut memoir bursts with humor and intelligence as it weaves the story of her own pregnancy ... this unexpected page-turner is as vulnerable as it is sharp * Vulture * Captures the anxiety and weirdness of reproduction in our modern screen-based, app-oriented culture. Insightful ... very funny * Wall Street Journal * Spot-on and brutally funny * Atlantic * Amanda Hess is that rare thing, the real deal. Second Life is unexpected, intellectually rigorous, funny, beautiful; and the wisdom is hard-won. A major debut from a profoundly talented writer -- Claire Dederer, author of Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma Second Life is an excellent book. So interesting, astute and beautifully crafted. Amanda Hess interrogates new lands of contemporary parenthood with nuance, curiosity, smarts and heart. I loved it. -- Lucy Jones, author of Matrescence Second Life is a tender, perceptive account of pregnancy and early motherhood - and a stylish confrontation with the demented landscape of digital parenting content. It also happens to be a subtle indictment of a healthcare system that leaves some parents scrolling for alternatives. Hess is a smart, savvy, and generous guide -- Anna Wiener, author of Uncanny Valley Second Life is indispensable ... frank, funny, searingly smart. A must read for anyone who has ever wondered what it means to parent in the digital age and an essential antidote for the information-overload they'll certainly be met with on the internet -- Allie Rowbottom, author of Aesthetica There is no better writer than Amanda Hess to dissect the joys, fears, and humiliations that accompany having children in the information age, and no wittier chaperone through the strange world of surveillance, monetization, bureaucracy, and alternative medicine to which pregnant people and mothers are subjected. Second Life is a sharp, moving, sometimes harrowing, and always funny companion to some of the best and worst things life has to offer -- Max Read, editor of Read Max and former editor-in-chief of Gawker The story of a crisis-born odyssey, Second Life charts a new mother's descent into and re-emergence from the internet's 'pregnant underworld' with clarity, rigor, and tremendous wit. That such a deft a vivisector of our digital age should find herself lost in its churn of data-brokerage, commerce, and myth is a reminder of what we're all up against, and an engine of Amanda Hess's bracing and eloquent memoir -- Michelle Orange, author of Pure Flame New parents spend countless hours staring at our phones, scrolling for the comfort American systems fail to provide us. But pushed to the brink, only Amanda Hess could step through the blue light looking glass - journey through her specific, and our collective, anxiety, dissociation, data points, targeted ads, and apps - and emerge a more sensate, embodied, and sharper critic. The honesty of Second Life takes my breath away -- Angela Garbes, author of Essential Labor and Like a Mother Finally a book about parenthood that acknowledges that the internet is the first place we go to navigate pregnancy. Hess doesn't demonize or valorize it but rather serves as a smart - and very funny - guide to the good, the bad, and the truly weird of how we give birth today -- Marisa Meltzer, author of the New York Times bestselling Glossy What a book! It has the lyricism and intelligence of a literary masterpiece, and the urgency of a thriller; I read it in two sittings. Hess dissects the experience of modern childbearing with surgical precision, even as she holds out her heart. This is the book on motherhood the world needs right now. -- Marianne Levy, author of Don’t Forget to Scream Acutely empathetic, thoroughly researched, funny, irreverent and moving ... Hess creates community through her brilliance with language .... beautiful but never airbrushed prose * Observer * Hess's debut memoir bursts with humor and intelligence as it weaves the story of her own pregnancy ... this unexpected page-turner is as vulnerable as it is sharp * Vulture * Captures the anxiety and weirdness of reproduction in our modern screen-based, app-oriented culture. Insightful ... very funny * Wall Street Journal * Spot-on and brutally funny * Atlantic * Amanda Hess is that rare thing, the real deal. Second Life is unexpected, intellectually rigorous, funny, beautiful; and the wisdom is hard-won. A major debut from a profoundly talented writer -- Claire Dederer, author of Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma Second Life is an excellent book. So interesting, astute and beautifully crafted. Amanda Hess interrogates new lands of contemporary parenthood with nuance, curiosity, smarts and heart. I loved it. -- Lucy Jones, author of Matrescence Second Life is a tender, perceptive account of pregnancy and early motherhood - and a stylish confrontation with the demented landscape of digital parenting content. It also happens to be a subtle indictment of a healthcare system that leaves some parents scrolling for alternatives. Hess is a smart, savvy, and generous guide -- Anna Wiener, author of Uncanny Valley Second Life is indispensable ... frank, funny, searingly smart. A must read for anyone who has ever wondered what it means to parent in the digital age and an essential antidote for the information-overload they'll certainly be met with on the internet -- Allie Rowbottom, author of Aesthetica There is no better writer than Amanda Hess to dissect the joys, fears, and humiliations that accompany having children in the information age, and no wittier chaperone through the strange world of surveillance, monetization, bureaucracy, and alternative medicine to which pregnant people and mothers are subjected. Second Life is a sharp, moving, sometimes harrowing, and always funny companion to some of the best and worst things life has to offer -- Max Read, editor of Read Max and former editor-in-chief of Gawker The story of a crisis-born odyssey, Second Life charts a new mother's descent into and re-emergence from the internet's 'pregnant underworld' with clarity, rigor, and tremendous wit. That such a deft a vivisector of our digital age should find herself lost in its churn of data-brokerage, commerce, and myth is a reminder of what we're all up against, and an engine of Amanda Hess's bracing and eloquent memoir -- Michelle Orange, author of Pure Flame New parents spend countless hours staring at our phones, scrolling for the comfort American systems fail to provide us. But pushed to the brink, only Amanda Hess could step through the blue light looking glass - journey through her specific, and our collective, anxiety, dissociation, data points, targeted ads, and apps - and emerge a more sensate, embodied, and sharper critic. The honesty of Second Life takes my breath away -- Angela Garbes, author of Essential Labor and Like a Mother Finally a book about parenthood that acknowledges that the internet is the first place we go to navigate pregnancy. Hess doesn't demonize or valorize it but rather serves as a smart - and very funny - guide to the good, the bad, and the truly weird of how we give birth today -- Marisa Meltzer, author of the New York Times bestselling Glossy What a book! It has the lyricism and intelligence of a literary masterpiece, and the urgency of a thriller; I read it in two sittings. Hess dissects the experience of modern childbearing with surgical precision, even as she holds out her heart. This is the book on motherhood the world needs right now. -- Marianne Levy, author of Don’t Forget to Scream Second Life is not only a book for parents; it's for anyone intrigued (and concerned) by the ways in which our digital footprints impact the circle of life itself * Elle * Smart, funny * Times Literary Supplement * Hess's debut memoir bursts with humor and intelligence as it weaves the story of her own pregnancy ... this unexpected page-turner is as vulnerable as it is sharp * Vulture * Captures the anxiety and weirdness of reproduction in our modern screen-based, app-oriented culture. Insightful ... very funny * Wall Street Journal * Spot-on and brutally funny * Atlantic * Amanda Hess is that rare thing, the real deal. Second Life is unexpected, intellectually rigorous, funny, beautiful; and the wisdom is hard-won. A major debut from a profoundly talented writer -- Claire Dederer, author of Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma Second Life is an excellent book. So interesting, astute and beautifully crafted. Amanda Hess interrogates new lands of contemporary parenthood with nuance, curiosity, smarts and heart. I loved it. -- Lucy Jones, author of Matrescence Second Life is a tender, perceptive account of pregnancy and early motherhood - and a stylish confrontation with the demented landscape of digital parenting content. It also happens to be a subtle indictment of a healthcare system that leaves some parents scrolling for alternatives. Hess is a smart, savvy, and generous guide -- Anna Wiener, author of Uncanny Valley Second Life is indispensable ... frank, funny, searingly smart. A must read for anyone who has ever wondered what it means to parent in the digital age and an essential antidote for the information-overload they'll certainly be met with on the internet -- Allie Rowbottom, author of Aesthetica There is no better writer than Amanda Hess to dissect the joys, fears, and humiliations that accompany having children in the information age, and no wittier chaperone through the strange world of surveillance, monetization, bureaucracy, and alternative medicine to which pregnant people and mothers are subjected. Second Life is a sharp, moving, sometimes harrowing, and always funny companion to some of the best and worst things life has to offer -- Max Read, editor of Read Max and former editor-in-chief of Gawker The story of a crisis-born odyssey, Second Life charts a new mother's descent into and re-emergence from the internet's 'pregnant underworld' with clarity, rigor, and tremendous wit. That such a deft a vivisector of our digital age should find herself lost in its churn of data-brokerage, commerce, and myth is a reminder of what we're all up against, and an engine of Amanda Hess's bracing and eloquent memoir -- Michelle Orange, author of Pure Flame New parents spend countless hours staring at our phones, scrolling for the comfort American systems fail to provide us. But pushed to the brink, only Amanda Hess could step through the blue light looking glass - journey through her specific, and our collective, anxiety, dissociation, data points, targeted ads, and apps - and emerge a more sensate, embodied, and sharper critic. The honesty of Second Life takes my breath away -- Angela Garbes, author of Essential Labor and Like a Mother Finally a book about parenthood that acknowledges that the internet is the first place we go to navigate pregnancy. Hess doesn't demonize or valorize it but rather serves as a smart - and very funny - guide to the good, the bad, and the truly weird of how we give birth today -- Marisa Meltzer, author of the New York Times bestselling Glossy What a book! It has the lyricism and intelligence of a literary masterpiece, and the urgency of a thriller; I read it in two sittings. Hess dissects the experience of modern childbearing with surgical precision, even as she holds out her heart. This is the book on motherhood the world needs right now. -- Marianne Levy, author of Don’t Forget to Scream Author InformationAmanda Hess is a critic at large for the New York Times. Her writing has received multiple awards, including a National Magazine Award for Public Interest (for her Pacific Standard article about online harrassment of women), a Sidney Award for an outstanding piece of socially-conscious journalism, a Mirror Award for best traditional article on the media industry, and a Newswomen's Club Front Page Award for criticism. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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