Gabriel Smith has written a truly unique and surprising book. He is the rarest thing: a distinctive stylist on the line and structure level. Brat is so strange and so funny. I laughed a lot while reading. Rachel Connolly, author of Lazy City
'Iconic', Radio 1
'i've never heard of you. good luck with your book tho !' Charli XCX on X, formerly Twitter
I was in the waiting room. Then I was in the examination
room.
Gabriels skin is falling off.
His dad is dead.
He owes his editor a novel.
His girlfriend wont answer his calls.
Tasked by his horribly well-adjusted brother with clearing out the family home for sale, Gabriels sanity quickly begins to unravel. His parents old manuscripts appear to change each time he reads them. A bizarre home video hints at long-buried secrets. And theres a hideous man in the garden.
Disquieting and hilarious, taut yet lyrical, blisteringly-paced but formally inventive, Brat is a mediation on grief, art and love that will leave you altered, breathless and desperate for more.
From a stunningly original new talent, this is a debut novel unlike anything you have read before.
Messy with glitched realities and body horror, Brat breathes the same thrillingly claustrophobic air as Inland Empire and Ubik. Its a skin-shedding ouroboros of grief and laughter, and the most brain-melting British debut Ive read in ages. Ed Park, author of Same Bed Different Dreams
Gabriel Smiths prose is like if Joan Didion and Shirley Jackson took Xanax and used the internet. Brat is a sharp, eerie, confident debut about grief, memory, art, and so much more. Smith is a major new talent. Jordan Castro, author of The Novelist
Gabriel Smiths jauntily creepy and hilarious tale of a grief-stalked scapegraces sloughing-off and regeneration of selves in the filial murk of a moldering homestead is a Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man for a new, quaking generation. Brat will unnerve and seduce you. Garielle Lutz, author of Worsted
Genre: Literary Fiction
'Iconic', Radio 1
'i've never heard of you. good luck with your book tho !' Charli XCX on X, formerly Twitter
I was in the waiting room. Then I was in the examination
room.
Gabriels skin is falling off.
His dad is dead.
He owes his editor a novel.
His girlfriend wont answer his calls.
Tasked by his horribly well-adjusted brother with clearing out the family home for sale, Gabriels sanity quickly begins to unravel. His parents old manuscripts appear to change each time he reads them. A bizarre home video hints at long-buried secrets. And theres a hideous man in the garden.
Disquieting and hilarious, taut yet lyrical, blisteringly-paced but formally inventive, Brat is a mediation on grief, art and love that will leave you altered, breathless and desperate for more.
From a stunningly original new talent, this is a debut novel unlike anything you have read before.
Messy with glitched realities and body horror, Brat breathes the same thrillingly claustrophobic air as Inland Empire and Ubik. Its a skin-shedding ouroboros of grief and laughter, and the most brain-melting British debut Ive read in ages. Ed Park, author of Same Bed Different Dreams
Gabriel Smiths prose is like if Joan Didion and Shirley Jackson took Xanax and used the internet. Brat is a sharp, eerie, confident debut about grief, memory, art, and so much more. Smith is a major new talent. Jordan Castro, author of The Novelist
Gabriel Smiths jauntily creepy and hilarious tale of a grief-stalked scapegraces sloughing-off and regeneration of selves in the filial murk of a moldering homestead is a Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man for a new, quaking generation. Brat will unnerve and seduce you. Garielle Lutz, author of Worsted
Genre: Literary Fiction
Praise for this book
"Gabriel Smith's prose is like if Joan Didion and Shirley Jackson took Xanax and used the internet. Brat is a sharp, eerie, confident debut about grief, memory, art, and so much more. Smith is a major new talent." - Jordan Castro
"Gabriel Smith has written a truly unique and surprising book. He is the rarest thing: a distinctive stylist on the line and structure level. Brat is so strange and so funny. I laughed a lot while reading." - Rachel Connolly
"Gabriel Smith's jauntily creepy and hilarious tale of a grief-stalked scapegrace's sloughing-off and regeneration of selves in the filial murk of a moldering homestead is a Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man for a new, quaking generation. Brat will unnerve and seduce you." - Garielle Lutz
"Messy with glitched realities and body horror, Brat breathes the same thrillingly claustrophobic air as Inland Empire and Ubik. It's a skin-shedding ouroboros of grief and laughter, and the most brain-melting British debut I've read in ages." - Ed Park
"Gabriel Smith has written a truly unique and surprising book. He is the rarest thing: a distinctive stylist on the line and structure level. Brat is so strange and so funny. I laughed a lot while reading." - Rachel Connolly
"Gabriel Smith's jauntily creepy and hilarious tale of a grief-stalked scapegrace's sloughing-off and regeneration of selves in the filial murk of a moldering homestead is a Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man for a new, quaking generation. Brat will unnerve and seduce you." - Garielle Lutz
"Messy with glitched realities and body horror, Brat breathes the same thrillingly claustrophobic air as Inland Empire and Ubik. It's a skin-shedding ouroboros of grief and laughter, and the most brain-melting British debut I've read in ages." - Ed Park
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