RaveLos Angeles Review of BooksGlamorous and unhinged ... Operates in that demystifying space of contradictions, between the two sides of the coin: capital and love, antisepsis and filth, savage nature and sanitized culture, Palestine and America ... Effortlessly astute ... Remains singular in its achievement: it transcends the crazy girl/sad girl trope common in Ottessa Moshfegh–influenced novels with an ending that feels philosophically complex, multilayered, and as humorous as it is heartbreaking.