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OverviewYou're nine when you get your first computer. Your favourite thing is a virtual pet website; you spend hours in the chatroom. You don't understand why some of your online friends don't use their real names.It's not long before you discover porn. You don't know what you're watching, but you do know that you shouldn't tell anybody. Later, older, your first kiss is captured on camera and shared with everyone in your year. It feels like betrayal, but soon it feels normal. Part of the incessant cycle of posting, sharing and liking. Now, you can't remember a time when you didn't feel hollow inside. Now, you know that something has to change. Chilling, potent and intensely intimate, This is How You Remember It is at once a cautionary tale, a call to arms and a tender love story. It is about a life lived online, and about finding another way, when it's all you've ever known. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine PrasifkaPublisher: Canongate Books Imprint: Canongate Books Edition: Export/Airside - Export/Airside/Ireland Dimensions: Width: 13.40cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.293kg ISBN: 9781805301028ISBN 10: 1805301020 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 02 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active 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 ContentsReviews'Smart, insightful and compassionate. A gorgeous book with both brains and heart' - CLAIRE HENNESSY 'Humane, powerful, compassionate and unsparing, this is a book for our times' - ROSEMARY HENNIGAN 'Praise for None of This is Serious: An extraordinary novel . . . [Prasifka] writes truthfully and with affectless nuance about the labyrinthine workings of friend groups and the defences women scramble for in a world that still hates us' - NAOISE DOLAN 'A compulsively readable, fresh and painfully accurate description of the way we live now. Don't let the title fool you. It is serious. Seriously good' - LOUISE NEALON '[Prasifka] has a painfully raw and acute gift for catching the way things are' - Sunday Times Praise for None of This is Serious: An extraordinary novel . . . [Prasifka] writes truthfully and with affectless nuance about the labyrinthine workings of friend groups and the defences women scramble for in a world that still hates us -- NAOISE DOLAN A compulsively readable, fresh and painfully accurate description of the way we live now. Don't let the title fool you. It is serious. Seriously good -- LOUISE NEALON [Prasifka] has a painfully raw and acute gift for catching the way things are * * Sunday Times * * A beautifully written original take on how we're all guilty of taking refuge online as the world around us becomes increasingly confusing * * Stylist * * [A] funny, endearingly heartfelt debut * * Daily Mail * * Humane, powerful, compassionate and unsparing, this is a book for our times -- ROSEMARY HENNIGAN Praise for None of This is Serious: An extraordinary novel . . . [Prasifka] writes truthfully and with affectless nuance about the labyrinthine workings of friend groups and the defences women scramble for in a world that still hates us -- NAOISE DOLAN A compulsively readable, fresh and painfully accurate description of the way we live now. Don't let the title fool you. It is serious. Seriously good -- LOUISE NEALON [Prasifka] has a painfully raw and acute gift for catching the way things are * * Sunday Times * * A beautifully written original take on how we're all guilty of taking refuge online as the world around us becomes increasingly confusing * * Stylist * * [A] funny, endearingly heartfelt debut * * Daily Mail * * Author InformationCatherine Prasifka was born in Dublin. Her debut novel, None of This Is Serious, was a bestseller and was picked as 'one to watch' for 2022 by the Irish Times, Stylist and the Irish Independent. She holds a BA in English Literature from Trinity College Dublin, an MLitt in Fantasy Literature from the University of Glasgow and an MA in Irish Folklore and Ethnology from University College Dublin. In 2024, Catherine was appointed as Writer Fellow at Trinity College Dublin.@prasifcat Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |