Книга Youthjuice: American Psycho meets The Substance in this gripping fem-gore
'youthjuice got under my (ever-aging!) skin and might stay there for a very long time' CJ LEEDE
'My Year of Rest and Relaxation meets The Neon Demon - youthjuice is a nail-biting story of friendship, self-esteem, and transgression' JENNA CLAKE
'Staggeringly brilliant and bitingly honest . . . his novel is a blood-smeared mirror. What truth will it reflect back to you?' RACHEL HARRISON
American Psycho meets The Substance in this outrageous body horror for the goop generation
A 29-year-old copywriter realises that beauty is possible - at a terrible cost - in this surreal, satirical send-up of NYC It-girl culture.
From Sophia Bannon's first day on the Storytelling team at HEBE, a luxury skincare/wellness company based in New York City's glitziest neighbourhood, it's clear something is deeply amiss. But Sophia, pushing thirty with plenty of skeletons in her closet next to the designer knock-offs, doesn't care. Though she leads an outwardly charmed life, she aches for a deeper meaning to her flat existence - and a cure for her brutal nail-biting habit. She finds it all and more at HEBE, and with Tree Whitestone, HEBE's charismatic, sinister founder and CEO.
Soon Sophia is addicted to her HEBE lifestyle, especially youthjuice, the fatty, soothing moisturiser Tree has selected Sophia to test in top secret. But the unsustainability of HEBE's system is rapidly growing apparent, and Sophia is going to have to decide how far she's willing to go to stay beautiful forever...
Glittering with ominous flashes of Sophia's coming-of-rage story, former beauty editor E.K. Sathue's horror debut is as hilarious as it is stomach-churning in its portrayal of literally all-consuming female friendship and capitalism's short attention span. You'll never moisturise the same way again.
'A certifiable page-turner' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
'A stomach-turning work of corporate horror' KIRKUS REVIEWS
"My Year of Rest and Relaxation meets The Neon Demon - youthjuice is a nail-biting story of friendship, self-esteem, and transgression. It asks how far you'll go, and what you'll sacrifice, to get what you want" - Jenna Clake, author of Disturbance
"'An astute exploration of modern girlhood which centres on the power of aesthetics, and the creation of self through cosmetics. Capturing a uniquely feminine experience, in the Youthjuice world aging is horror, beauty is power, and perfection is the holy grail. Sathue accurately captures the claustrophobic, building anxiety that women are encouraged to feel towards aging- the fear of impending rot and decay. In this case the stakes are raised and the horror is terribly, terribly real.'" - Celine Saintclare, author of Sugar, Baby
"A dark, sardonic look at the beauty industry" - Electric Lit
"If The Picture of Dorian Gray were set at a contemporary Goop-esque 'wellness and lifestyle' brand, it might read something like Sathue's satirical, gory, and delectable debut . . . It's a certifiable page-turner" - Publishers Weekly
"A stomach-turning work of corporate horror with a sharp focus on satirizing the beauty industry and its influencers." - Kirkus Reviews
"Happily standing up to NYC, beauty culture and ageing, [youthjuice] is going to resonate" - Stylist
