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Everyone around the baby falls hopelessly in love with her. No One Is Talking About This takes a sharp turn: intimacy and crisis yank the protagonist offline halfway through the novel, when her sister’s baby is born with a rare disorder that gives her divergent perception and cognition. Lockwood might be the first person who has made me feel less bad by writing about the Internet. The first hundred pages of No One Is Talking About This discuss what many books are talking about: living with social media. The protagonist of Patricia Lockwood’s new novel seems like the kind of person I love to hate: she’s known for knowing what’s going on in the Internet social world, so much so that she’s paid to give talks about how it feels to be very online. No One Is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood













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