How It Works Out
- Publisher
- Doubleday Canada
- Initial publish date
- May 2024
- Category
- Contemporary Women, General, Lesbian
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780385698405
- Publish Date
- May 2024
- List Price
- $32.00
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“Audacious, breathtaking, and inspiring.” —GEORGE SAUNDERS
“Madcap, delirious, exhilaratingly good.” —KELLY LINK
“A delightfully bizarre and unabashedly queer revelation.” —TEGAN and SARA QUIN
“A beautifully brilliant, hilariously sad stunner of a debut that never forgets about the heart.” —NANA KWAME ADJEI-BRENYAH
What if you had the chance to rewrite the course of your relationship, again and again, in the hopes that it would work out?
When Myriam and Allison fall in love at a show in a run-down punk house, their relationship begins to unfold through a series of hypotheticals. What if they became mothers by finding a baby in an alley? What if the only cure for Myriam’s depression was Allison’s flesh? What if they were B-list celebrities, famous for writing a book about building healthy lesbian relationships? How much darker—or sexier—would their dynamic be if one were a power-hungry CEO, and the other her lowly employee? From the fantasies of early romance to the slow encroaching of violence that unravels the fantasy, each reality builds to complete a brilliant, painfully funny portrait of love’s many promises and perils.
Equal parts sexy and profane, unsentimental, and gut-wrenching, How It Works Out is a genre-bending, arresting, uncanny exploration of queerness, love, and our drive for connection, in any and all possible worlds.
About the author
Contributor Notes
MYRIAM LACROIX was born in Montreal to a Québécois mother and a Moroccan father, and currently lives in Vancouver. She has a BFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia and an MFA from Syracuse University, where she was editor in chief of Salt Hill Journal and received the New York Public Humanities Fellowship for creating Out-Front, an LGBTQ+ writing group whose goal was to expand the possibilities of queer writing.
Editorial Reviews
"[A] provocative first novel . . . Lacroix’s experiments with a multiverse structure and body horror generate potent symbols for the struggles of queer relationships, as does her biting wit . . . Readers won’t soon forget Lacroix’s singular voice." —Publishers Weekly
"[A] mesmerizing novel-in-stories. . . . No matter the scenario, Lacroix shows a gift for cutting to the heart of things: the way you inevitably open yourself up to both injury and transformation when you try to love and be loved. . . . As kaleidoscopic as the queer experience, this is an introduction to a writer of great imagination." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"How It Works Out is one of the quirkiest, and most rewarding novels in recent memory." —Toronto Star
"What an audacious, breathtaking, and inspiring debut. The power of this formally innovative and deeply funny book is that everything exists to serve the compassionate heart at its core. Myriam Lacroix's work is a cause for celebration." —GEORGE SAUNDERS, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Lincoln in the Bardo and Liberation Day
"How It Works Out is a delightfully bizarre and unabashedly queer revelation; a truly captivating exploration of love. Myriam Lacroix's kaleidoscopic first novel invites you to embrace the unconventional and revel in the multiverse of 'what-ifs' we only wish we could explore in our own relationships. We loved it." —TEGAN & SARA QUIN, New York Times bestselling authors of High School
"Lacroix has written a beautifully brilliant, hilariously sad, stunner of a debut that never forgets about the heart." —NANA KWAME ADJEI-BRENYAH, author of Chain-Gang All-Stars and Friday Black
"Hilarious, heart-rending, grotesque, delightful, utterly brilliant." —DAISY JOHNSON, author of Everything Under and Sisters
"How It Works Out is madcap, delirious, exhilaratingly good." —KELLY LINK, author of Get In Trouble and The Book of Love
"In How It Works Out, we see wonderfully different iterations of Myriam and Allison that all work together in the most satisfying and unexpected ways. Lacroix writes with a brave heart, a fiercely inventive mind, and a breathtaking ability to render it all in precise, stellar sentences. A hilarious, unsettling, and moving debut." —DANA SPIOTTA, author of Wayward
"The shape-shifting, speculative history of a Great Love, in which any distinction between what really happened, what might have happened, and what couldn’t possibly have happened is thrillingly moot. Funny and lusty and wistful and bold; best of all, it genuinely feels unlike anything you’ve read before." —JONATHAN DEE, author of The Privileges
"I loved this book. It’s like nothing else I’ve read. Every single page kept me guessing—it's rare to read something so delightfully strange." —KIRSTY LOGAN, author of Now She is Witch
"Myriam Lacroix knows exactly how macabre love can be. With a biting (literally) wit, Lacroix devises a startling multiverse where finding the love of your life is just the beginning of a surrealistic quest.” —JEWELLE GOMEZ, author of The Gilda Stories
"This is a funny, strange and brilliant portrayal of love, and all its wonders and perils."
—Shedoesthecity
"How It Works Out is a tender, emotional and hysterical read. Lacroix is able to take real-life situations and feelings and put an imaginative twist on them that showcases how love can truly take our minds down several paths. It illustrates how beautiful, weird, fragile and confusing our feelings for others can be."
—IN Magazine
"Lacroix’s debut doesn’t read like a 'first novel' at all, partly because of how expertly it infiltrates and detonates the literary form to create something all its own. . . . It’s also impressively courageous in its depictions of human flaws and the messy bits of living and loving—even more so because one of its two protagonists is also named Myriam, blurring the lines between fiction, fantasy and auto-fiction for the reader. . . . [An] entertaining and rewarding read, and one of the most impressive new books I’ve read so far this year"
—Thalia Stopa, Scout Magazine
"Come for Lacroix’s brilliant new voice in the queer CanLit landscape and stay for the delicious absurdity of her mind. In this episode, we discuss queer fiction, the Canadian literary landscape, love as hunger, and parallel worlds." —Cult MTL