Hoby is so good at unpacking all the strange dynamics at work in sex and desire -- Emma Cline, author of THE GIRLS
This book
pulses with the sticky heat of summer and sex and power and desire ... a
deliriously beautiful tale * Nylon *
A radiant first novel with antecedents in the great novels of the 1970s:
Renata Adler's Speedboat, Elizabeth Hardwick's Sleepless Nights, Joan Didion's Play It as It Lays * New York Times *
A
gorgeously vibrant story about the thrill and adventure of finding yourself in a new city * Esquire *
Hoby's descriptive language is
spectacular,
like that of Elif Batuman with a freer spirit or Eve Babitz if she were writing about the opposite coast ... The book is
irresistible * Los Angeles Review of Books *
Highly propulsive reading * Booklist *
Captivating * Elle *
Beautifully written * Sunday Times Magazine *
Hoby's skill on the sentence level - along with a keen eye for detail -
will catapult her to stardom * Chicago Review of Books *
In language
so vivid that readers could break a sweat in an igloo, debut novelist Hoby brings to life the seamy underworld of bright, bored people during a suffocating New York City summer, demonstrating the sure hand seen in works by
Bret Easton Ellis and Tama Janowitz * Library Journal *
Hermione Hoby channels
the spirit of Joan Didion and the keen observational eye of Ben Lerner to show us the here and now, made luminously real -- Alexandra Kleeman, author of YOU TOO CAN HAVE A BODY LIKE MINE
Hoby's beautifully written story of a complex triangle of relationships plays out in the heat of a New York summer.
The perfect book with which to while away those hot summer nights. * Independent *
A
smart, shimmering study of
youthful self-discovery and the power of place, unfurling over the course of a single summer in the city ... the book's prose is impressively precise,
glinting with pocketable images and insights ....
A vibrant rush of a novel' * Observer *
A broiling shimmering NYC is the star of this modern coming-of-age novel, which has made
huge waves stateside -
expect Gatsby-esque hedonism and lyricism * Evening Standard Magazine *
This debut comes laden with plaudits, the finding-yourself-in-NYC setting evoking almost inevitable
comparisons with McInerney's Bright Lights, Big City, but in reality this has as much in common with
Olivia Laing's memoir, The Lonely City, as it does with those fictional city chroniclers.
Neon In Daylight is very much a thing all of its own -
you will be transfixed * The Pool *
This book pulses with the sticky heat of summer and sex and power and desire ... a deliriously beautiful tale
* Nylon *
Shakespearean in its comings and goings and near misses ...
an assured debut that revels in its conjuring of sultry excess * Guardian *
Hoby's
beautifully written story of a complex triangle of relationships plays out in the heat of a New York
summer. The perfect book with which to while away those hot summer nights * Independent *