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All Fours: A Novel Hardcover – May 14, 2024
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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
The New York Times bestselling author returns with an irreverently sexy, tender, hilarious and surprising novel about a woman upending her life
“A frank novel about a midlife awakening, which is funnier and more boldly human than you ever quite expect . . . nothing short of riveting.” —Vogue
“All Fours has spurred a whisper network of women fantasizing about desire and freedom. . . . It’s the talk of every group text."—The New York Times
“All Fours possessed me. I picked it up and neglected my life until the last page, and then I started begging every woman I know to read it as soon as possible.”—The Cut
“A novel that presses into that tender bruise about the anxiety of aging, of what it means to have a female body that is aging, and wanting the freedom to live a fuller life . . . Deeply funny and achingly true.” —LA Times
“July’s novel is hot and weird and captivating and one of the most entertaining, deranged, and moving depictions of lust and romantic mania I’ve ever read.” —New York Magazine
A semi-famous artist announces her plan to drive cross-country, from LA to NY. Thirty minutes after leaving her husband and child at home, she spontaneously exits the freeway, checks into a nondescript motel, and immerses herself in an entirely different journey.
Miranda July’s second novel confirms the brilliance of her unique approach to fiction. With July’s wry voice, perfect comic timing, unabashed curiosity about human intimacy, and palpable delight in pushing boundaries, All Fours tells the story of one woman’s quest for a new kind of freedom. Part absurd entertainment, part tender reinvention of the sexual, romantic, and domestic life of a forty-five-year-old female artist, All Fours transcends expectation while excavating our beliefs about life lived as a woman. Once again, July hijacks the familiar and turns it into something new and thrillingly, profoundly alive.
- Print length336 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRiverhead Books
- Publication dateMay 14, 2024
- Dimensions6.18 x 1.12 x 9.31 inches
- ISBN-100593190262
- ISBN-13978-0593190265
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“All Fours has spurred a whisper network of women fantasizing about desire and freedom...It’s the talk of every group text."—The New York Times
“An irreverent and brilliantly touching story of a woman’s quest for freedom.” —Oprah Daily
"Atmospheric, sexy and totally unexpected."—People Magazine
“July’s candor, her fearlessness, in describing the unwieldy emotional and biological nuances of this time of life is refreshing...reading her new novel, as a so-called woman of a certain age, I felt seen in a way that is rare. It was invigorating.”—Wall Street Journal
“An intimate, fearless, and sexy coming-of-middle-age story . . [a] wonderfully weird adventure.” —TIME
“It’s not just that Miranda July’s latest novel is so propulsive you might have to cancel plans or set aside PTO just to scarf it down. It’s that her dazzlingly horny intelligence wrestles with marriage, queerness, and desire by turns sweet and hilarious, making even the smallest pangs of desire sizzle.”—Vulture
“All Fours possessed me. I picked it up and neglected my life until the last page, and then I started begging every woman I know to read it as soon as possible...Miranda July has given women in their 40s something totally new to want, plus permission to want it.”—Emily Gould, The Cut
“Deeply funny and achingly true….Reading All Fours feels like being seen, like being caught and held, making those connections and realizing that our experiences are not so isolating …July’s commitment to widening the space when it comes to our sexuality is joyfully radical.” —LA Times
“All Fours cast a spell on me and was hard to emerge from."—The Yale Review
“Showcases July’s wry observational powers about marriage, sex, aging and creative workaholism, along with her bawdy and philosophical sense of humor.”— San Francisco Chronicle
“With All Fours, perimenopausal readers finally have their own Portnoy’s Complaint. But even that comparison doesn’t capture the immediacy of July’s prose, its infallible timing, its palpable sense of performance.” —Washington Post
"The frankness with which the narrator delves into perimenopause and menopause is a revelation…at once hilarious and dead serious. Girls who grew up in the '80s passing around Judy Blume's Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret, now midlife women, should share All Fours for its attention to many of the same questions."—Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Miranda July may be one of the most interesting writers working today...All Fours announces itself as a scream and an uncontrollable laugh, shining a light on the absurdity of the left turns one takes on their way to midlife. But underneath the strangeness and irreverence rests a notable sense of vulnerability that will leave readers awe-struck of July’s daring.”—Chicago Review of Books
“My favorite book of the summer…this funny, quirky, and emotionally transformative novel is a must-read.”— E! News
“July’s novel is hot and weird and captivating and one of the most entertaining, deranged, and moving depictions of lust and romantic mania I’ve ever read.”—New York Magazine
“Funny, sexy and irreverent...with wry wit and curiosity about human intimacy, All Foursis about the reinvention of the sexual, romantic and domestic life of a 45-year-old female artist.”—PureWow
“I found myself reading All Fours in solitude, because as I read I’d started making sounds that were recognizably laughter but were also expulsions of heartbreak and what I’ll call a cleansing sorrow. If the United States had the good sense to name national treasures, I’d nominate Miranda July.” —Michael Cunningham, author of Day
"A giddy, bold, mind-blowing tour de force by one of our most important literary writers."—George Saunders, Booker-Prize winning author of Lincoln in the Bardo
"Profound and bawdy and deeply human, a brilliant work of art from a completely blown-open and fearless mind."—Emma Cline, New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Guest
“Sharply funny...All Fours focuses on the boundary lines of human connection and sexuality, in this case, while exploring the desires and creative instincts of a woman in the transitional time of middle age. July enters this territory with humor and heart, leaving readers with plenty to chew on.” —W Magazine
"Characteristically witty, startlingly intimate. . .This tender, strange treatise on getting out from the ‘prefab structures’ of a conventional life is quintessentially July.”—Kirkus
“A brilliant, sexy, funny, ludicrously entertaining primal scream of a coming-of-middle-age story… Beyond-dazzling, eyes-wide-open fiction.”—Booklist, STARRED review
“Hilarious, sexy, and wonderfully weird... a revelation.”—Publishers Weekly,STARRED review
“There have been few works of contemporary fiction about menopause, and even fewer that are as erotic and funny…All Fours is undeniably victorious.” —BookPage, STARRED review
"A frank novel about a midlife awakening, which is funnier and more boldly human than you ever quite expect….the bravery of All Fours is nothing short of riveting.” —Vogue
"A sexy and sharp exploration of middle-aged sexuality and one woman’s thirst for liberation while still performing her role in a nuclear family.”—Alta
“[July] altered my ideas of what kinds of stories were possible—something Sally Rooney and I have in common. In her second novel, July brings her singular brand of sardonic melancholia and wide-eyed wisdom to bear on this tale of a semi-famous middle-aged artist who decides to take a left turn from the left turn she had already planned.”—Electric Literature
“This is a gut-punch of a novel, a must-read for every woman nearing or over forty, confronting the malaise of midlife, fertility, marriage, and menopause, packaged in July’s delirious style.”—LitHub
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- Publisher : Riverhead Books; First Edition (May 14, 2024)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 336 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0593190262
- ISBN-13 : 978-0593190265
- Item Weight : 1.2 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.18 x 1.12 x 9.31 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #507 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #12 in Humorous Fiction
- #43 in Family Life Fiction (Books)
- #75 in Literary Fiction (Books)
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Customers find the book thought-provoking, revelatory, and uplifting. They also say it feels authentic and relatable. However, some readers find the main character unlikeable and unsympathetic. They describe the characters as self-obsessed and neurotic. Opinions are mixed on readability, with some finding it interesting and incredible, while others say the time spent on the book was wasted and disappointing.
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"...It’s so funny, powerful, thought provoking, I couldn’t put it down. I read it in 24 hours." Read more
"...recommendation, this was a breath of fresh air: So well written and insightful...." Read more
"...Brilliantly, astutely observant and insightful, this book was a wild ride. I loved it." Read more
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"This grabbed me from the start, with its setup, brutal honesty, and going to parts of the mind that are forbidden...." Read more
"...I liked how real it felt everything. Although it was a lot happening at the same time." Read more
"...Fearless writing. Exhilarating. A comforting and affirming womb which I will return to from time to time." Read more
"I loved this book. It made me feel things, expanded my thinking. It changed the way I see myself...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the readability of the book. Some mention it's interesting, incredible, and powerful. Others say their time spent on the book was wasted and the main character is frivolous.
"...for the non-gendered child - annoying, confusing at times and superfluous to the story." Read more
"...It’s so funny, powerful, thought provoking, I couldn’t put it down. I read it in 24 hours." Read more
"...I found this main character to be incredibly frivolous and selfish, not to mention a bit idiotic...." Read more
"...Brilliantly, astutely observant and insightful, this book was a wild ride. I loved it." Read more
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"...best-sellers" and recommendation, this was a breath of fresh air: So well written and insightful...." Read more
"...The writing is direct and smart, and the details are fabulous...." Read more
"...Also, the flow of the writing was confusing, it took a while for me to get used to it and understand what was going on...." Read more
"This book was well written and it made me think deeply, which in my opinion are defining features of a really good book!..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the storytelling. Some mention it's unique and exquisite, while others say the characters are unlikable and unrealistic.
"...But it’s written well and the story is a good one. It just, it wasn’t a pick me up...." Read more
"...The main character is unlikeable, not relatable, and makes a lot of unsavory choices...." Read more
"...As always, Miranda July writes stories that are surprising and unique while feeling relatable and real. Loved it!" Read more
"...The story so unique that I was compelled to keep reading. It is nice to see a main character that discusses menopause." Read more
Customers find the main character unlikable and unrelatable. They say the message is lost through such an unsympathetic character. Readers also mention there are no characters to root for and no character arcs.
"...The main character is unlikeable, not relatable, and makes a lot of unsavory choices...." Read more
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"This book was so odd. The main character was not likeable, but I could not put it down. The story so unique that I was compelled to keep reading...." Read more
"The premise was interesting, but the main character was so completely unlikeable that it was impossible to enjoy any of the story...." Read more
Customers find the book self-absorbed, selfish, and neurotic. They also say the narrator is immature and impulsive.
"...The main character is unlikeable, not relatable, and makes a lot of unsavory choices...." Read more
"...I found this main character to be incredibly frivolous and selfish, not to mention a bit idiotic...." Read more
"...I didn’t like the narrator and found her to be incredibly immature, sex-obsessed, impulsive, and hyper-privileged...." Read more
"The story is too thick with silliness and childish." Read more
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"This book was so odd. The main character was not likeable, but I could not put it down. The story so unique that I was compelled to keep reading...." Read more
"...Self-absorbed, selfish, neurotic and at times downright creepy...." Read more
"...I found her behavior with her child, taking baths together, etc., downright creepy. The author is clearly a very good writer, I expected more...." Read more
"Started off very confusing… I felt like I was waiting for something to happen that would give me more explanation...." Read more
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The only thing I’m certain about is I’m not Davey as I fail to embody the self assurance or youth or Jordi as I don’t have that kind of bravery in me.
At times this became an explanation of my divorce who I was, at other times the explanation of my current relationships.
A lot of people have complained about the self absorption or childishness of the protagonist. We’ve been taught for so long to repress who we are and who we want to be. Go along to get along that our souls have been crushed. If anyone is unwilling to be crushed under the wheels of conformity then they are selfish.
I think she was brave. Never giving up her responsibility but also never giving in when she wanted to be herself and fighting to finally be that person. If only we could all be so brave.
My partner asks a lot “what are you reading today”. I described it off hand as “are you there god, it’s me Margret” but about becoming older. Telling this truth about sex and hormones and love and life.
And I loved every minute that I hate it and loved it even more when I loved it. Respected it when it confused me and adored it when it understood me ohh so well.
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2. A good friend was in her debut film. I love an artist that grows, that you can follow and evolve with.
3. I read this on Hot July (Brat summer) nights in my mother's apartment while going back and forth to the hospital to take care of her.
4. It got me through tough days. It is a thing of beauty. (Filthy Chameleon Summer)
It resonates hugely with me in its depiction of desire, sex, marriage. Somehow, and this possibly sounds crazy, it occupies the niche overlap between The Baron in the Trees by Calvino, Plath’s The Bell Jar and somehow in its focus on the inner space of body in a room Kafka’s Metamorphosis. It is also immensely laugh-out-loud funny.
The narrator is immensely engaging (at least, I find her so). She starts and immediately abandons a roadtrip across the USA, only getting as far as the suburbs of the city, LA, in which she lives, ensconces herself in a motel room which she spends all her money on doing up to a level of luxe opulence and which she uses as a place in which she feels she can have sex with a man she meets and falls deeply in love with (if she is in love with him - I feel she is). The descriptions of them together in the motel room are the most brilliant writing I have read about sexual desire for years, rich, funny, compelling, sexy, comic, strange and ironic. Sex is never just about sex and she explores this superbly, the way other presences, people, memories flood in unstoppably. And I found it deeply romantic because underneath it all there is a sense of the love she feels and is chasing and refracting for those closest to her, particularly her child.
I like novels where decisions which seem entirely normal and reasonable at the time work cumulatively to take us into the strangest, least familiar places, so you look back and wonder How on earth did I get here? This is that kind of novel where the familiar is the portal to the strange.
It’s been marketed and reviewed as a novel about the menopause or peri-menopause, but for me it is much, much more than this. By the end it is asking the biggest questions, how to live, how we love, how can we survive the compromised realities we are embedded in, what life is ‘for’.
But actually it’s just the most superb, funniest novel about a woman living in the fictive space she has created - that motel room - where she can achieve insights into her sexuality and her desire for sex which are unavailable in the normalised reality outside the room.