Om There’s Nothing Wrong With Her
'Exquisiteâ¿ Weinberg writes in a way that stops me in my tracksâ¿. one of those books I will read again and again' JOJO MOYES'Moving, absorbing, evocative - such a thoughtful exploration of the traps of grief and chronic illness' SARA COLLINSA crackling, comical, tender, and highly original novel about mental health, the certainties of medicine, buried trauma, love, death and time lost in the crushing â¿ and comical â¿ hopes of modern life_______________________________________________________Vita Woods is on the brink. She has a good job and a successful doctor boyfriend, Max, with whom the sex is great and the chat sufficient; a vivacious and charming sister Gracie, her verbal sparring partner and best friend for life; and sheâ¿s even got a goldfish called Whitney Houston, who brightens her days by showing her she's not the only one going round in circles. Because itâ¿s the days that are Vitaâ¿s problem. Vita is not leaving the house. In fact, Vita rarely exits the basement apartment where she lives, since Vita is in âThe Pitâ? â¿ a place of deep exhaustion and semi-consciousness where she spends much of her time, dead to the world and to herself. She has been sick for months, with an illness that no doctor, not even Max, can medically diagnose. One day an unexpected courier delivery forces Vita upstairs, into the light - and into a chance encounter with her neighbours upstairs. Suddenly, Vita finds herself faced with an even trickier dilemma. She likes her new friends; sheâ¿ll even sneak upstairs to see them while Max is out, against all medical advice but something about her âconditionâ? is nagging at the borders of her mind. After all, what is a house-bound girl to do when she canâ¿t keep the light, her new friendships, or - worst of all - her memories out? The problem might be Vita herself but as far as anyone can prove... thereâ¿s nothing wrong with her. PRAISE FOR KATE WEINBERG AND THE TRUANTS'One of the standout books of the summer' Stylist'Magical in every way . . . One of the best novels I've ever read' Fearne Cotton'As much a coming-of-age tale as a murder mystery . . . An impressive debut' The Times
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