Inappropriation: A Wildly Irreverent Literary Satire of Teenage Identity Politics

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by Lexi Freiman

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“This is a daring book, thrillingly of our moment.” -- Emma Cline, author of  The Girls A wildly irreverent take on the coming-of-age story that turns a search for belonging into a riotous satire of identity politics Starting at a prestigious private Australian girls’ school, fifteen-year-old Ziggy Klein is confronted with an alienating social hierarchy that hurls her into the arms of her grade’s most radical feminists. Tormented by a burgeoning collection of dark, sexual fantasies, and a biological essentialist mother, Ziggy sets off on a journey of self-discovery that moves from the Sydney drag scene to the extremist underbelly of the Internet.  As PC culture collides with her friends’ morphing ideology and her parents’ kinky sex life, Ziggy’s understanding of gender, race, and class begins to warp. Ostracized at school, she seeks refuge in Donna Haraway’s seminal feminist text,  A Cyborg Manifesto , and discovers an indisputable alternative identity. Or so she thinks. A controversial Indian guru, a transgender drag queen, and her own Holocaust-surviving grandmother propel Ziggy through a series of misidentifications, culminating in a date-rape revenge plot so confused, it just might work.  Uproariously funny, but written with extraordinary acuity about the intersections of gender, sexual politics, race, and technology, Inappropriation is literary satire at its best. Ziggy is the ultimate manic pixie dream girl. With a deft finger on the pulse of the weird zeitgeist, Lexi Freiman debuts on the scene as a brilliant and fearless new talent. “Inappropriation is sly and risky, but also sweet, a wickedly funny machine built to make us laugh and think. The comic novel has a bold new voice in Lexi Freiman, and she could not have come along at a better time.” - Sam Lipsyte, author of The Fun Parts: Stories and The Ask “Lexi Freiman is a savage writer, hilarious and brilliant, and in Inappropriation, she has reframed the traditional coming-of-age story, tackling it with irreverence and acid wit. This is a daring book, thrillingly of our moment.” - Emma Cline, author of The Girls “ Inappropriation  reads like a modern-day  Gulliver’s Travels , exploring the psyche of a generation searching for a better world in all the wrong places.  Wry and funny and unabashedly provocative, Lexi Freiman is a gimlet-eyed satirist of the cultural morasses and political impasses of our times.” - Alexandra Kleeman, author of Intimations “ Inappropriation skewers just about every societal and literary convention you can think of, making it one of the most subversive coming of age stories out there...Go along for the ride with Ziggy, it’ll be worth the fiery journey.” - Nylon Magazine “ Inappropriation ’s crackling, electric prose is an uncomfortable joyride. You’ll laugh out loud and squirm and wince, but you sure won’t put it down. This novel is an original treasure--sentence by sentence, there is just no book like it.” - Alissa Nutting, author of Made for Love “Stellar.... Freiman perfectly depicts the timeless awkwardness of growing up with the more modern awkwardness of having your life broadcast on social media, and thus growing up in front of the rest of the world. This is a very strong first novel from a promising voice.” - Publishers Weekly (starred review) “[Freiman] has the same thick, buttermilky compassion for her readers as she does for her characters, sour and full of saggy lumps. She burlesques them—and you—but only because she identifies.… Darkly funny…. Nimble and pert, parkouring disrespectfully across the suburban mall of the English language.” - BookForum “Intelligent and has its finger on the zeitgeist of the Instagram and Tumblr generation.” - New York Times Book Review “A witty, energetic send-up of the current pieties surrounding racial and sexual identity.... It goes without saying that “Inappropriation” is irreverent, but this is a loving, sisterly sort of ridicule, spoofing the absurdities of the very young and very woke.” - Wall Street Journal “A lively, satirical coming-of-age tale.” - People “The Australian all-girls’ high school that’s this hilarious debut novel’s backdrop is a petri dish of contemporary culture war. Freiman’s gambit is that satire and the disavowal of pieties can lead to a deeper sort of empathy.“ - Vulture “Inappropriation  unpacks and skewers our confused age in the guise of a winning and authentic coming of age story. Only read Lexi Freiman’s assured and enormously enjoyable debut novel if you want to discover an incisive new voice full of dark, merciless wit.” - Steve Toltz, author of Quicksand and A Fraction of the Whole “A bold and heady coming-of-age tale with a biting sense of humor.” - Library Journal Starting at a prestigious Australian private girls’ school, fifteen-year-old Ziggy Klein is confronted with an alienating social hierarchy that hurls her into the arms of her grade’s most radical feminists. As PC culture collides with her friends’ mo

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