Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781472159137

Price: £9.99

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Reviews

'A tender and funny novel about getting unstuck in making art and living life'
Booklist
'This is a hilarious and ingenious novel for anyone who's ever felt like a misfit'
NBC today
Stupendous . . . I loved it so much!
Karen Russell, authour of Swamplandia!, Elle
'Brilliant on the relationship between comedy and suffering, and on the bravado and vulnerability of performance...A dazzling, sexy, and hilarious triumph'
Laura van den Berg, author of THE THIRD HOTEL
'This book seems destined to be known as "the sexy clown novel," but it's so much more than that. To be sure, the links that Arnett draws between clowning as an art form and queerness as an identity are strong: Some people will innately dislike you because of the way you move through the world, and the trick is to avoid them. The heart of this novel is the conflicted and unyielding stance of its protagonist, Cherry, who turns to clowning to try to hang on to the memory of her brother after he passes and soon learns more than she could have hoped for from an older woman with experience in the genre. This novel is sweet, sexy, sad, articulate, and funny'
Vogue
'One of the funniest books I've ever read'
Jami Attenberg, author of A REASON TO SEE YOU AGAIN
'Though the novel dips into the absurd, Arnett grounds the characters and relationships beautifully through her signature style of humor and heart. Her writing is particularly strong when exploring the ways we show up for ourselves and our communities-as well as the sacrifices we should and shouldn't make for our art. A funny and tender novel about life's best and worst punchlines'
Kirkus Reviews
'[Kristen Arnett] really outdid herself this time, and Stop Me If You've Heard This One is a certified banger. Can't wait to force it into the hands of everyone I ever meet'
Samantha Irby, New York Times bestselling author of Quietly Hostile
'Is there any more brilliant and singular talent than Kristen Arnett? I cried laughing and ached at the zeniths of tenderness its tragicomic brilliance achieves. This may be the best book I've ever read'
Alissa Nutting, author of TAMPA
'It horrified me, made me chuckle, and left me wanting more - three things my favourite books tend to do. It's unique, weird as anything, but it's also so much deeper... While this book will make you laugh, the story is guaranteed to pull at your heartstrings too'
Danielle Kate Wroe, Daily Express
'Arnett paints an irresistible portrait of the artist as a clown... despite, or perhaps due to, its absurdity and bittersweet undertones, Cherry's story makes a powerful case for pursuing one's art authentically and fearlessly. It's a riot'
Publishers Weekly