In Search of the Missing Eyelash
by Karen McLeod
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Pub Date Jun 06 2024 | Archive Date Jul 19 2024
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Description
In Search of the Missing Eyelash is a novel about home and love and what can become undone when we try to make it all better. It’s also about gender and sex and it flips from heartbreaking to hilarious with the stroke of an eyelash.
‘Tremendous! Such a mix of hilarious and poetic and delicate and tough’ Ali Smith
A Note From the Publisher
Publication to coincide with Karen’s new memoir Lifting Off
Karen is a popular performance artist and creator of Barbara Brownskirt
Advance Praise
‘Both comic and moving as it explores ideas of self, of gender, identification and loneliness’ Observer
‘A marvellous debut: QUIRKY, HONEST,FUNNY and SAD. I LOVED IT’. Sarah Waters
‘Combines sitcom-style farce with movingly understated heartache’ Guardian
‘A dazzling debut…the pages turn in a flurry and the jokes and fleeting arrows hit their targets’ Scotsman
Marketing Plan
Festival performances at: Out and Wild, The End of the Road, Big Green, Pride 2024
Review coverage in the National Press inc Observer and TheTimes
Festival performances at: Out and Wild, The End of the Road, Big Green, Pride 2024
Review coverage in the National Press inc Observer and TheTimes
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781739471682 |
PRICE | £10.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 272 |
Links
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
Wow! A brilliant, moving debut novel from McLeod, which excites me greatly about their future. The exploration of gender and self-exploration is beautiful. A perfect novel for those searching for themselves in our current climate.
In a nutshell, it’s a humorous LGBT coming-of-age story about a lonely young woman who stalks her former lover. It addresses the concept of home and gender as performance, themes of vulnerability, narcissism, attachment and the boundary between inside and outside.