Doll Baby

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Management number 237164304 Release Date 2026/07/10 List Price US$3.85 Model Number 237164304
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From Emily Singer — Los Angeles-based writer, director, and founder of creative agency Elsi. Featured in Bustle and Wonderland Magazine. Doll Baby is her debut novel.This novel is a fully realized work of literary fiction in the tradition of the female coming-of-age novel — lyrical, biting, funny, and achingly tender. The book covers a decade of one girl's becoming.Jolie is wild, magnetic, and quietly brutal. There's a lyrical fatalism to her — she's in on the joke of her own self-destruction but can't quite stop it, or perhaps doesn't want to. Hungry for validation, deeply romantic, sharp enough to see exactly what's happening to her and not quite capable of changing it yet. Over ten years — fifteen to twenty-five — she moves through the sunburned San Fernando Valley and the seductive ruins of Hollywood: college dorm rooms, strip malls, rooftop parties, the arms of men who can't hold her right. She looks to relationships, friendships, beauty rituals, and the gaze of others to tell her who she is. Until, gradually and then all at once, she stops.Singer grew up in Calabasas. Doll Baby carries the grain of lived experience in every sentence. She describes writing it as "a trust fall into myself," and the result reads like a diary written by someone who knows exactly how it sounds from the outside and writes it anyway. The style is cinematic and intimate simultaneously — Singer brings a filmmaker's sense of pacing and scene-making to prose that never loses its poetic charge.Perfect for:Readers of Emma Cline's The Girls or Eve Babitz's Sex & Rage who want another novel that treats Los Angeles as both setting and indictment — glamorous, grimy, and mercilessly honest about what it does to young womenFans of Ottessa Moshfegh, Sally Rooney, and Lisa Taddeo's Three Women who read literary fiction about women's interior lives — desire, self-destruction, validation-hunger, the long work of self-possession — without flinchingYoung women in their twenties navigating the specific vertigo of wanting to be chosen versus choosing themselves — who will read Jolie's story as both mirror and companionReaders who loved the current description's existing version and are ready for the full novel it promised — this delivers on everything it implied Read more

ASIN B0GF3XCNWQ
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Language English
File size 955 KB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher Thought Catalog Books
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 161 pages
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Screen Reader Supported
Publication date January 16, 2026
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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