Lost on Me

Lost on Me

By Veronica Raimo

Pages

166

Rating

3.59

Year

2022

ContemporaryFictionComing-of-AgeItalyHumorAudiobook

Description

Vero has grown up in Rome with her eccentric, omnipresent mother who is devoted to her own anxiety, a father ruled by hygienic and architectural obsessions, and a precocious genius brother at the centre of their attention.

As she becomes an adult, Vero's need to strike out on her own leads her into bizarre and comical episodes: she tries (and fails) to run away to Paris at the age of fifteen; she moves into an unwitting older boyfriend's house after they have been together for less than a week; and she sets up a fraudulent (and wildly successful) street clothing stall to raise funds to go to Mexico. Most of all, she falls in love — repeatedly, dramatically, and often with the most unlikely and inappropriate of candidates.

As she continues to plot escapades, her mother's relentless tracking methods and guilt-tripping mastery thwart her at every turn; it is no wonder that Vero becomes a writer — and a liar, inventing stories in a bid for her own sanity.

Narrated in a voice as wryly ironic as it is warm and affectionate, Lost on Me seductively explores the slippery relationship between deceitfulness and creativity, beginning with Vero's first artistic act: a painting she steals from a school classmate and successfully claims as her own.

Deceptively simple, its tenderness is offset by moments of cool brutality; Lost on Me is a masterwork of human observation.

For fans of Rachel Cusk and Deborah Levy.

Endorsements

'Deliciously enjoyable' — Katherine Heiny

'I adored it' — Naoise Dolan

'Hilarious' — Roddy Doyle

'Thrillingly original' — Monica Ali

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