A Real Animal by Emeline Atwood audiobook

A Real Animal: A Novel

By Emeline Atwood

Blackstone Publishing 9781646222964

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • Available on 09/05/2026

    ISBN: 9798228917545

  • Available on 09/05/2026

    ISBN: 9798228917538

  • Available on 09/05/2026

    ISBN: 9798228917552

Category: Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

In this unforgettable debut, a moment of metaphysical transformation launches a woman’s beautiful and terrifying journey through her twenties, through loneliness and complicated love that takes her from the depths of the Pacific Ocean to the plains of Texas

A Real Animal follows Lucy through the decade dividing college and real adulthood, as she navigates three distinct romantic relationships, reckons with the false promise of family intimacy, and seeks connection with the sublime and natural worlds. Lucy wants her life to be extraordinary. But this desire never seems to graft easily onto the smallness of her world. As a senior in college struggling to quell the destructive effects of a sexual assault, she gets a glimpse of a different plane of existence—more wild, physical, animal. She moves away from home, breaks up with her long term boyfriend, stops speaking to her mother, and starts dating a complicated, violent man.

As she changes cities, friends, and partners, there is a persistent sense of wildness in Lucy and in her world that’s only ever barely being controlled. The thrum of a nonhuman existential force in the back of her mind urges her to reject the ordinary, but also reminds her that she is alone in the world. She feels it in the depths of the ocean while deep sea diving, in the cold silences on phone calls with her sister and her mom, in the misunderstanding gaze of a man she thought would love her forever. 

Guided by Emeline Atwood’s lightspeed, suspenseful prose, we follow Lucy across states, jobs, relationships, and stages of intimacy with her family, witnessing both moments of horrific pain and quotidian happiness. The years pass by seamlessly, bringing her to the edge of her twenties and back to an altered, barren version of her childhood home, where she must finally come to terms with the fear that being human itself might mean feeling alone, and wild, and unknowable.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

Exclusive People Magazine cover reveal“Emeline Atwood’s debut novel stirs with edgy sex, anger, and transcendence.” —A Time Most Anticipated Book of the Year“This book knocked my socks off with an unreliable (but weirdly relatable) narrator who keeps making bad decisions, but you root for nonetheless.” —A PureWow Most Anticipated Book of the Year “I’d been hearing about this book through the grapevine for a long time before I got my hands on it, and once I did, I understood perfectly. This is a book that is a caliber above and beyond what we have come to expect from the young-twenties-girl-bildungsroman.” —A LitHub Most Anticipated Book of the YearA Publishers Weekly Spring 26 writer to watch”Emeline Atwood’s Lucy is a marvelous, maddening, monstrous creation and A Real Animal is an irresistible whirlpool of a novel.” —Joy Williams“Emeline Atwood’s A Real Animal is a strange and astonishing and entirely original book, full of darkness shot through with light, wild and tender. Atwood writes brilliantly about our interior, personal wildernesses, the snarling, wounded animal at the heart of any person. Lucy is an unforgettable narrator: compelling, terrifying, lovable, surprising, human. She, and this book, are extraordinary.” —Elizabeth McCracken, author of The Hero of This Book“The gorgeous writing in A Real Animal makes its protagonist’s risky behavior all the more harrowing—Lucy’s intelligence does not necessarily protect her. I feared for the young woman with the extravagant sense of what intimacy looks like, creating near-constant suspense in this powerful debut.” —Amy Hempel“In a moment when we often find ourselves numb and distracted, Emeline Atwood has given us an enlivening and powerful novel about what it means to dwell and be changed. It gets under your skin. Atwood is an ambitious writer, as at home in the colloquial as she is in the lyrical. A tremendous accomplishment.” —Stephanie Wambugu, author of Lonely Crowds

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Author Bio: Emeline Atwood

Author Bio: Emeline Atwood

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Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English