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3433626The New Mehttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-new-me-9780525505402/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/2984708/81f948e7-338e-41e1-a5e8-41caadf4b25c.jpg?v=638384722424300000164188MXNPenguin Publishing GroupInStock/Ebooks/<p>"[A] definitive work of millennial literature . . . wretchedly riveting." Jia Tolentino, <em>The New Yorker</em></p><p><em>Girls</em> <em>Office Space</em> <em>My Year of Rest and Relaxation</em> anxious sweating <em>The New Me</em>. <em>Entertainment Weekly</em></p><p><em>Im still trying to make the dream possible: still might finish my cleaning project, still might sign up for that yoga class, still might, still might. I step into the shower and almost faint, an image of taking the day by the throat and bashing its head against the wall floating in my mind.</em></p><p>Thirty-year-old Millie just cant pull it together. 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But with it also comes the paralyzing realization, lurking just beneath the surface, of how hollow that vision has become.</p><p>Wretchedly riveting (<em>The New Yorker</em>) and masterfully cringe-inducing (<em>Chicago Tribune),</em> <em>The New Me</em> is the must-read new novel by National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree and <em>Granta</em> Best Young American novelist Halle Butler.</p><p><strong>Named a Best Book of the Decade by <em>Vox</em>, and a Best Book of 2019 by <em>Vanity Fair</em>, <em>Vulture</em>, <em>Chicago Tribune, Mashable</em>, <em>Bustle</em>, and NPR</strong></p>...(*_*)9780525505402_<p>"[A] definitive work of millennial literature . . . wretchedly riveting." 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But with it also comes the paralyzing realization, lurking just beneath the surface, of how hollow that vision has become.</p><p>"Wretchedly riveting" (<em>The New Yorker</em>) and "masterfully cringe-inducing" (<em>Chicago Tribune),</em> <em>The New Me</em> is the must-read new novel by National Book Foundation "5 Under 35" honoree and <em>Granta</em> Best Young American novelist Halle Butler.</p><p><strong>Named a Best Book of the Decade by <em>Vox</em>, and a Best Book of 2019 by <em>Vanity Fair</em>, <em>Vulture</em>, <em>Chicago Tribune, Mashable</em>, <em>Bustle</em>, and NPR</strong></p>...9780525505402_Penguin Publishing Grouplibro_electonico_751baef3-7017-3ed2-8d52-110d5f9d7394_9780525505402;9780525505402_9780525505402Halle ButlerInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/PenguinUS-epub-e4ce1e75-f43a-4b87-a99b-9ca95611e77a.epub2019-03-05T00:00:00+00:00Penguin Publishing Group