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Everyone and Everything

Nadine Cohen

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A dazzling debut full of wry wisdom by one of Australia's most exciting emerging novelists, Everyone and Everything will make you laugh inappropriately, cry unexpectedly and reach out to those you love. When Yael Silver's world comes crashing down, she looks to the past for answers and finds solace in surprising places. An unconventional new friendship, a seaside safe space and an unsettling amount of dairy help her to heal, as she wrestles with her demons and some truly terrible erotic literature. Everyone and Everything is about family, mental health and inherited trauma, told with humour and humility, perfect for fans of Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason and A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing by Jessie Tu. An intimate exploration of grief and inherited trauma, it asks what makes us who we are and what leads us onto ledges.

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Australian Book Industry Awards, Small Publishers’ Adult Book of the Year, family dynamics, Australian fiction, Sally Rooney, depression, friendship, loss, shortlist, female friendship, self-discovery, Australia, mental health, sisterhood, commercial women’s fiction, Jewish, Sorrow and Bliss, Diana Reid, The Matt Richell Award for New Writer of the Year, funny, inherited trauma, humour, fiction, ABIAs, healing, sisters, family, literary fiction, women’s fiction, self-love, love, trauma, Sydney, social media, Meg Mason, grief