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“It's easy to write about things as you wish they were—or as others tell you they must be. It's

much harder to think for yourself, with the minimum of self-delusion. It's even harder to achieve at

a moment like this, when our thoughts are subject to unprecedented manipulation, monetization,

and surveillance. Yet Tolentino has managed to tell many inconvenient truths in Trick

Mirror—and in enviable style. This is a whip-smart, challenging book that will prompt many of

us to take a long, hard look in the mirror. It filled me with hope.―—Zadie Smith“I worship at

the altar of Jia Tolentino, who is undoubtedly the sharpest and most incisive cultural critic alive.Â

Jia is a for-real genius, so damn funny it's absurd, and her ability to cut through all the noise to

reveal the heart of the matter is unmatched. What a gift to the universe that, in Trick Mirror, one

of the subjects is herself. This book is a master class in how to think about the world in 2019.―

—Samantha Irby, author of We Are Never Meeting in Real Life“In Trick Mirror, Jia

Tolentinoâ€s thinking surges with a fierce, electric lyricism. Her mind is animated by rigor and

compassion at once. Sheâ€s horrified by the world and also in love with it. Her truths are knotty

but her voice is crystalline enough to handle them. Sheâ€s always got skin in the game; she

knows we all do. Her intelligence is unrelenting and full-blooded, a heart beating inside every

critique. She refuses easy morals, false binaries, and redemptive epiphanies, but all that refusal is

in the service of something tender, humane, and often achingly beautiful—an exploration of what

we long for, how we long for it, and all the stories we tell ourselves along the way.―—Leslie

Jamison, author of The Recovering“It isnâ€t hyperbolic to say that New Yorker staff

writer Jia Tolentino could be the Joan Didion of our time—writing about feminism, vaping,

popular music, religion, and sexual assault with equal amounts of ease and insight. In her debut

essay collection, the writer unveils nine new pieces that help cement her place in the essayist

canon. Sheâ€s an expert in the sweet spot where contemporary politics and youth culture

meet and make out.―—Vulture “From The New Yorkerâ€s beloved cultural critic

comes a bold, unflinching collection of essays about self-deception, examining everything from

scammer culture to reality television. Tolentino is among our ageâ€s finest essayists,

dissecting the foibles that animate our modern lives with wit, intellectual rigor, and empathy.―

—Esquire“Modern American life, especially as lived online, increasingly takes on qualities of

insanity, even nightmare, and Trick Mirror has something profound to say about how that

happened.―—John Jeremiah Sullivan, author of Pulphead“It has been a consolation

these last few years to know that no matter what was happening, Jia Tolentino would be writing


about it, with a clear eye and a steady hand, a q

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