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HOW TO BE EATEN (Little, Brown)*NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY NPR * BELLETRIST'S JUNE BOOKCLUB PICK * A MUST-READ BOOK OF MAY BY TIME MAGAZINE, BUSTLE, AND GLAMOUR * AN "IT-GIRL" BOOK BY VOGUE
A "darkly funny, thought-provoking” (TIME Magazine) “wild feminist” (Washington Post) debut novel that reimagines classic fairy tale characters as modern women in a support group for trauma. In present-day New York City, five women meet in a basement support group to process their traumas. Bernice grapples with the fallout of dating a psychopathic, blue-bearded billionaire. Ruby, once devoured by a wolf, now wears him as a coat. Gretel questions her memory of being held captive in a house made of candy. Ashlee, the winner of a Bachelor-esque dating show, wonders if she really got her promised fairy tale ending. And Raina's love story will shock them all. Though the women start out wary of one another, judging each other’s stories, gradually they begin to realize that they may have more in common than they supposed…What really brought them here? What secrets will they reveal? And is it too late for them to rescue each other? Dark, edgy, and wickedly funny, this debut for readers of Carmen Maria Machado, Kristen Arnett, and Kelly Link takes our coziest, most beloved childhood stories, exposes them as anti-feminist nightmares, and transforms them into a new kind of myth for grown-up women. A Belletrist Book Club Pick A Best Book of May: TIME Magazine, Bustle, & Glamour |
Praise
An NPR book of the year
A Belletrist Book Club Pick
A Best Book of May, TIME Magazine, Bustle, & Glamour
"Adelmann’s true subject is actually her audience, the great anonymous we who consumes the horrors of violent husbands, ravaging wolves, hungry witches, and made-for-TV love stories with such compulsive demand we never pause to think what might come after the happy ending. Both a meditation on trauma and a sendup of our society’s obsession with scripted reality, this book sings.” ―KIRKUS, Starred Review
“In this modern retelling of classic fairy tales, Adelmann shatters ‘happily ever after’…and brilliantly brings to light the historical exploitation and manipulation of female trauma in the media. With the current fascination with true crime and reality television, this powerful first novel holds up a mirror to the reader and challenges our perceptions of truth.”―Booklist, Starred Review
"If not for the title (its innuendo), if not for the cover (its brilliant and naughty heightening of the innuendo), if not for the premise (fairy-tale heroines in group therapy for their traumas), then read it for the question at the heart of the whole thing: Can telling your story free you from reliving your story? Maria Adelmann’s book reads quick and popcorny, like a reality show come to life. But it deepens as it goes, peeking at not just the wolves behind the camera, but those sitting, with popcorn on their laps, in front of the screen." --NPR
"a darkly funny, thought-provoking take on what happens after happily ever after.” —TIME Magazine
“a wild feminist take on fairy tales” -The Washington Post
"funny and dark, and poignant...”―Glamour
“Shocking, surprisingly humorous, and ... richly imaginative.” ―The Manhattan Book Review, 5/5 Stars
“Even better than it sounds, HOW TO BE EATEN presents vividly real women haunted by their fairy tale pasts in this deliciously angsty debut. Pure fun pulsing with a dark heart.” —Rachel Yoder, author of Nightbitch
“In this wildly imaginative and trenchant novel, female characters from mythic fairytales emerge as modern-day heroes capable of reclaiming their lives from the trauma of their past. A deft exploration of trauma, authorship, the power of storytelling, and the healing potential of connection, How To Be Eaten will stun readers page after page, offering an unforgettable, empowering, and above all entertaining tale of reclamation and transformation.” —Christie Tate, New York Times bestselling author of Group
"Gorgeously written and mind-bending, How To Be Eaten is fiction as a magic trick: by redrawing these archetypal characters with modern, vivid, and gothic specificity, Adelmann reminds us that, be it enchanting or devastating, our myths remain." ―Julia May Jonas, author of Vladimir
“Maria Adelman does more than reinvent the fairytale, she brings it into the twenty-first century, frankenbites and all. From Bluebeard to The Bachelor, Adelmann spins ‘familiar’ tales together into gold. Funny, violent, cutting, and insightful, How to Be Eaten made me want to join this unlikely group of confidants and start confessing my own secrets, just to keep the conversation going.” ―Gwen E. Kirby, author of Shit Cassandra Saw
“Maria Adelmann’s debut novel is jagged and daring and darkly funny. Her wit is an exquisite instrument, one she uses to shred the myths by which capitalism and patriarchy exploit and commodify the female quest for love and selfhood. If you’ve ever hate-watched a reality TV show, or struggled with the blithe misogyny of a fairytale, this is the book for you.” ―Steve Almond, author of All the Secrets of the World
“A sardonic, poignant novel that moves in unexpected directions across each and every page, How to Be Eaten is a whip-smart invitation to reimagine familiar fairy tales in a modern age.” —Shelf Awareness
"A fresh and inventive gem." —Publisher's Weekly
“a fairy tale reimagining unlike any other you’ve ever experienced” -Book Riot
“Adelmann’s feminist debut novel takes the classic fairy tales of our youth and turns them on their head.”―The Millions
“A clever spin on age-old fairy tales.”―New York Post
“It’s a conceit that works beautifully….The novel feels innovative—witty and feminist, too.” ―The Center for Fiction
“Adelmann [weaves] together two high-concept premises into one coherent and complex narrative that pulls off several impressive tricks along the way.” ―Autostraddle (Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya)
“A wickedly imaginative work envisioning fairy-tale characters as members of a trauma support group in contemporary New York.”―Library Journal
A Belletrist Book Club Pick
A Best Book of May, TIME Magazine, Bustle, & Glamour
"Adelmann’s true subject is actually her audience, the great anonymous we who consumes the horrors of violent husbands, ravaging wolves, hungry witches, and made-for-TV love stories with such compulsive demand we never pause to think what might come after the happy ending. Both a meditation on trauma and a sendup of our society’s obsession with scripted reality, this book sings.” ―KIRKUS, Starred Review
“In this modern retelling of classic fairy tales, Adelmann shatters ‘happily ever after’…and brilliantly brings to light the historical exploitation and manipulation of female trauma in the media. With the current fascination with true crime and reality television, this powerful first novel holds up a mirror to the reader and challenges our perceptions of truth.”―Booklist, Starred Review
"If not for the title (its innuendo), if not for the cover (its brilliant and naughty heightening of the innuendo), if not for the premise (fairy-tale heroines in group therapy for their traumas), then read it for the question at the heart of the whole thing: Can telling your story free you from reliving your story? Maria Adelmann’s book reads quick and popcorny, like a reality show come to life. But it deepens as it goes, peeking at not just the wolves behind the camera, but those sitting, with popcorn on their laps, in front of the screen." --NPR
"a darkly funny, thought-provoking take on what happens after happily ever after.” —TIME Magazine
“a wild feminist take on fairy tales” -The Washington Post
"funny and dark, and poignant...”―Glamour
“Shocking, surprisingly humorous, and ... richly imaginative.” ―The Manhattan Book Review, 5/5 Stars
“Even better than it sounds, HOW TO BE EATEN presents vividly real women haunted by their fairy tale pasts in this deliciously angsty debut. Pure fun pulsing with a dark heart.” —Rachel Yoder, author of Nightbitch
“In this wildly imaginative and trenchant novel, female characters from mythic fairytales emerge as modern-day heroes capable of reclaiming their lives from the trauma of their past. A deft exploration of trauma, authorship, the power of storytelling, and the healing potential of connection, How To Be Eaten will stun readers page after page, offering an unforgettable, empowering, and above all entertaining tale of reclamation and transformation.” —Christie Tate, New York Times bestselling author of Group
"Gorgeously written and mind-bending, How To Be Eaten is fiction as a magic trick: by redrawing these archetypal characters with modern, vivid, and gothic specificity, Adelmann reminds us that, be it enchanting or devastating, our myths remain." ―Julia May Jonas, author of Vladimir
“Maria Adelman does more than reinvent the fairytale, she brings it into the twenty-first century, frankenbites and all. From Bluebeard to The Bachelor, Adelmann spins ‘familiar’ tales together into gold. Funny, violent, cutting, and insightful, How to Be Eaten made me want to join this unlikely group of confidants and start confessing my own secrets, just to keep the conversation going.” ―Gwen E. Kirby, author of Shit Cassandra Saw
“Maria Adelmann’s debut novel is jagged and daring and darkly funny. Her wit is an exquisite instrument, one she uses to shred the myths by which capitalism and patriarchy exploit and commodify the female quest for love and selfhood. If you’ve ever hate-watched a reality TV show, or struggled with the blithe misogyny of a fairytale, this is the book for you.” ―Steve Almond, author of All the Secrets of the World
“A sardonic, poignant novel that moves in unexpected directions across each and every page, How to Be Eaten is a whip-smart invitation to reimagine familiar fairy tales in a modern age.” —Shelf Awareness
"A fresh and inventive gem." —Publisher's Weekly
“a fairy tale reimagining unlike any other you’ve ever experienced” -Book Riot
“Adelmann’s feminist debut novel takes the classic fairy tales of our youth and turns them on their head.”―The Millions
“A clever spin on age-old fairy tales.”―New York Post
“It’s a conceit that works beautifully….The novel feels innovative—witty and feminist, too.” ―The Center for Fiction
“Adelmann [weaves] together two high-concept premises into one coherent and complex narrative that pulls off several impressive tricks along the way.” ―Autostraddle (Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya)
“A wickedly imaginative work envisioning fairy-tale characters as members of a trauma support group in contemporary New York.”―Library Journal
Press
- New Novels Take Old Favorites for a Spin, The Washington Post
- Feeding on Fairy Tales in 'How to Be Eaten,' The Boston Globe
- 14 Books You Should Read in May, TIME Magazine
- Debuts You Should Know, Library Journal
- The Best Books the It Girls Are Reading this Summer, Vogue Singapore
- In “How to Be Eaten,” Fairytales and Reality TV are Twisted Sisters, AutoStraddle
- 5 New Books Not to Miss, USA Today
- May Preview: The Millions Most Anticipated,The Millions
- 10 Must Read Books Out This Week, Bustle
- Bookstore Picks: Going in Style, The Center for Fiction
- 17 New Books to Find at Your Local Bookstore, LitHub
- 30 Classic Tales Reimagined for 2022, Goodreads
- 8 Fantastic Audiobooks for your TBR, BookRiot
- New Books from UVA Authors Offer Choices to Readers of All Ages, UVA Today
- The Most Anticipated Books of May, Bustle
- The Struggle is Real: 13 Relatable Books for Millennial. Barnes & Noble
- May Horror & Genre-Bending Books, Tor.com
- 10 New Books Coming Out This Week, CrimeReads
- The Best New Books to Read, New York Post
- Belletrist + BookClub (video)
- "How to Be Eaten" Complicated Conversations (podcast) interviewed by Pop Fiction Women, May 2022.
- Powell's Books Release Event, in conversation with Steve Almond, hosted by Powell’s, Rediscovered Bookshop, and Elliott Bay Book Co, June 2022.




