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NATIONAL BESTSELLER - FINALIST FOR THE CENTER FOR FICTION'S FIRST NOVEL PRIZE - "An intoxicating exploration of male-dominated workplaces . . . NSFW is gripping, with a lot to unpack, making it excellent book-club fodder."--TIME
Named an Amazon "Best Book of 2022" for Literature and Fiction The thing about Los Angeles is that it's awful and I hate it, but when I'm there, nowhere else exists, and I can't imagine leaving. It's a difficult place to be old or sick or fat or poor or without a strong social media presence. It's not an easy place to be young, either. So begins Isabel Kaplan's electric and incisive debut novel about life at the bottom of the corporate ladder. She's young, she's smart, she's set up for success. She has a covetable assistant job at a television network, a well-connected feminist mother who only wants the best for her, a prescription for appetite-suppressing injections, and a relentless work ethic. What could possibly go wrong? Compulsively readable and darkly comedic, NSFW explores the messiest parts of twenty-something life, from the indignities of entry level jobs to the elusive quest for self-acceptance. "Excellent book-club fodder" (Time), it's a novel you'll want to press into the hands of your coworkers and friends and one that marks the arrival of a major new literary voice.Named one of Debutiful's "Best Debut Books of 2022
"Ambition bites back in NSFW . . . So visceral . . . NSFW makes your brain spin on the #MeToo merry-go-round that's come derailed from the base and spontaneously set on fire. Bleak and brave, this novel is a reminder of how skewered women are, no matter 'how far we've come.'"