Hey, Zoey
- Author Sarah Crossan
- Narrator Sarah Crossan
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
- Run Time 6 hours and 44 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Family life fiction, Modern and contemporary fiction, Narrative theme: Interior life, Narrative theme: Social issues, Science fiction, Science fiction: near-future.
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What to expect
'Inventive astute and funny' Observer
'As rip-roaring as it is thought provoking' i
'Highly original, deeply moving, simultaneously delicate yet hard hitting' Claire Kilroy
'Funny and dark. Tender and tough. Uncanny and relatable' Erin Kelly
Imagine discovering an animatronic sex doll hidden in the garage. What would you do?
Dolores initially does nothing. She assumes the doll belongs to her husband, David, and their relationship is already strained. They’re not young, they’re not old; they have no children, they keep up with the markers of being middle class and Dolores is well versed in keeping men’s secrets.
But then, Dolores and Zoey start to talk ...What surfaces runs deeper than Dolores could have ever expected, with consequences for all of the relationships in her life, especially her relationship to herself.
Hey, Zoey is a propulsive story of love, family, and trauma in our tech-buffered age of alienation, as strange as it is familiar.
'Brilliant, provocative, and darkly funny' Sarah Dunn
'Unique, refreshing and revelatory ... Reads the zeitgeist perfectly' Helen Cullen
'A singular writer with her own style and conviction' Irish Times
'It makes you think, and it makes you feel' Lesley Glaister
'The beauty of its prose keeps ... Keeps the reader gripped' Irish Independent
Critics Review
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‘Highly inventive, astute and funny … A thought-provoking reflection on loneliness, love and the search for connection’
Observer -
Hilarious … Crossan’s deadpan style is bone-dry, and Dolores’s conversations with Zoey are the best bits of all
Daily Mail -
Deep, relatable, depressing, and darkly funny … Crossan has a knack for capturing utterly normal conversations and trains of thought in ways that are arresting … Propelled by its style and by the beauty of its prose … Keeps the reader gripped until the last page … It is a deep exploration of the intricacies of human connections and intimacy, as well as an examination of trauma (especially childhood trauma) and its ability to influence our lives, even if we are determined not to let it do so
Irish Independent -
This novel is as rip-roaring as it is thought provoking
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‘A singular writer with her own style and conviction … Thought-provoking … How do we write about trauma? Ask Sarah Crossan’
Irish Times -
Dark humour and offbeat tenderness enhance the intense readability of a book that has plenty to say about contemporary intimacy
Mail on Sunday
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