Cleopatra and Frankenstein
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Twenty-four-year-old British painter Cleo has escaped from England to New York and is still finding her place in the sleepless city when, a few months before her student visa ends, she meets Frank. Twenty years older and a self-made success, Frank's life is full of all the excesses Cleo's lacks. He offers her the chance to be happy, the freedom to paint, and the opportunity to apply for a Green Card. But their impulsive marriage irreversibly changes both their lives, and the lives of those close to them, in ways they never could've predicted.
Each compulsively readable chapter explores the lives of Cleo, Frank, and an unforgettable cast of their closest friends and family as they grow up and grow older. Whether it's Cleo's best friend struggling to embrace his gender queerness in the wake of Cleo's marriage, or Frank's financially dependent sister arranging sugar daddy dates to support herself after being cut off, or Cleo and Frank themselves as they discover the trials of marriage and mental illness, each character is as absorbing, and painfully relatable, as the last.
As hilarious as it is heartbreaking, entertaining as it is deeply moving, Cleopatra and Frankenstein marks the entry of a brilliant and bold new talent.
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Coco Mellors. (2022). Cleopatra and Frankenstein. Bloomsbury Publishing.
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- The smash National bestseller and Goodreads Choice Award finalist—perfect for readers of Modern Lovers and Conversations with Friends. An addictive, humorous, and poignant debut novel about the shock waves caused by one couple's impulsive marriage.
Twenty-four-year-old British painter Cleo has escaped from England to New York and is still finding her place in the sleepless city when, a few months before her student visa ends, she meets Frank. Twenty years older and a self-made success, Frank's life is full of all the excesses Cleo's lacks. He offers her the chance to be happy, the freedom to paint, and the opportunity to apply for a Green Card. But their impulsive marriage irreversibly changes both their lives, and the lives of those close to them, in ways they never could've predicted.
Each compulsively readable chapter explores the lives of Cleo, Frank, and an unforgettable cast of their closest friends and family as they grow up and grow older. Whether it's Cleo's best friend struggling to embrace his gender queerness in the wake of Cleo's marriage, or Frank's financially dependent sister arranging sugar daddy dates to support herself after being cut off, or Cleo and Frank themselves as they discover the trials of marriage and mental illness, each character is as absorbing, and painfully relatable, as the last.
As hilarious as it is heartbreaking, entertaining as it is deeply moving, Cleopatra and Frankenstein marks the entry of a brilliant and bold new talent. - reviews
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- content: Tantalizing ... cinematic ... [Mellors] has written some extraordinary sentences and shows a great talent for dialogue.
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- content: A clever debut novel... Cleo is a ... self-possessed literary heroine.
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- source: Nathan Englander, author of WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT ANNE FRANK and KADDISH.COM
- content: An irresistible, un-put-downable, page-turner of a novel. A love letter to New York, a love letter to love, Cleopatra and Frankenstein is a complex, funny, deeply-felt, beautifully written debut.
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- source: Christie Tate, New York Times bestselling author of GROUP
- content: Shimmers with wit and wisdom... Mellors' brilliantly crafted story and unforgettable characters offer unvarnished insight into the very heart of what it means to be human. I will be pressing this book into all my friends' hands.
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- content: Cleo is a 24-year-old painter with an expiring student visa; Frank is 20 years older and financially stable (and then some). Their "impulsive marriage" sets off all sorts of reactions in their circle of friends and family-not to mention their individual reactions as they settle in as husband and wife. It's giving me early-season Girls vibes, which I'm very much here for.
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- content: Mellors' remarkably assured and sensitive debut ... strongly evoke[s] Hanya Yanagihara's A Little Life, but Mellors also cultivates a sprightlier style that keeps the novel's familiar tropes from feeling clichéd or reducing her characters to types ... At its core, it's a novel about how love and lovers are easily misinterpreted and how romantic troubles affect friends and family. A canny and engrossing rewiring of the big-city romance.
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- content: Mellors dissects the tumultuous relationship between two magnetic and damaged people ... an enticing aura glows at this work's heart.
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- content: Ripples from one couple's tumultuous relationship spread widely in Coco Mellors's engaging debut novel ... creating a nuanced, deeply emotional journey for her cast. Mellors's prose is a compelling balance of beautiful phrasing and snappy dialogue that propels the story while allowing time for reflection ... it's the fullness of their humanity that makes Cleopatra and Frankenstein a worthwhile read. The beauty lies in the broken bits, and Mellors captures both.
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- content: These New Yorkers are displayed in all their humanity, and spending time among their brightness, laughter and tears is delightful. Mellors is a sparkling, intelligent talent.
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- source: Sam Lansky, author of THE GILDED RAZOR and BROKEN PEOPLE
- content: Cleopatra and Frankenstein, the luminous debut novel from Coco Mellors, is a book about many things: It's a great, swooning love story; a shattering depiction of how addiction and mental illness warp our lives; and a perceptive, witty portrait of globalized New York. But most of all, Mellors has written a devastatingly human book, at turns sharp and tender, that marks her as the rare writer whose sentences are as beautiful as they are wise. An unforgettable read.
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- source: Grant Ginder, author of THE PEOPLE WE HATE AT THE WEDDING
- content: I was in the thrall of this ambitious, surprising novel from the very first page. With razor-sharp dialogue, a keen eye for detail, and a cast of unforgettable characters, Cleopatra and Frankenstein untangles the mess of hope and heartache that love too often leaves in its wake. It's an astounding debut by a wise, assured writer. I can't wait to see what Coco Mellors conjures up next.
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- source: Susan Minot, author of Monkeys, Evenings, Thirty Girls and Why I Don't Write
- content: Coco Mellors writes about today's Bright Young Things as they stumble through marriages, affairs, artistic quandaries and addictive temptations. She is a strong writer of wit and sophistication who creates with assurance a jangling world where friendships both matter and falter, and where how to love remains the deepest preoccupation of all.
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November 22, 2021
In this involving if strained debut, Mellors dissects the tumultuous relationship between two magnetic and damaged people. Frank, a successful ad executive with a worsening drinking problem, meets Cleo, an aspiring British painter 20 years his junior, on New Year’s Eve in Manhattan, and they begin an affair. Six months later, they’re married. Soon, resentment, carelessness, infidelity, and unresolved issues from their childhoods come between them (Frank’s mother was an emotionally distant alcoholic and Cleo’s died by suicide), but their intoxicating chemistry keeps them together. Mellors leavens this marital Sturm und Drang with a satirical portrait of present-day New York life. Some of it lands—one of Cleo’s friends dismisses a man for having “shoe trees in all his shoes, even the sneakers. Like a psychopath”—but too often it reads like caricature. Zoe, Frank’s younger half-sister, attends a “Climaxing to Consciousness” workshop; Santiago, a Peruvian chef, laments that he is “The fat friend. The sidekick. But I have feelings. I feel a lot.” A notable exception is Eleanor, a screenwriter who takes a freelance job at Frank’s firm and develops a flirtation with him. Her winning sections achieve the mix of wit, pathos, and romance the rest strives to attain. The tone and intrigue can feel a bit scattered, but an enticing aura glows at this work’s heart. (Feb.)Correction: An earlier version of this review incorrectly named the Santiago character.
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Cleo is 24, an ethereal painter from the UK, trying on New York City for size as she pursues a secondary art degree and heals from the death of her mother a few years prior. Frank is in his forties, drinks like a fish, and leads a booming advertising agency. Their serendipitous meeting one New Year's Eve leads to a marriage at City Hall soon after. Cleo and Frank exacerbate one another's bad habits and infuriate each other in their differences, but for a time, the flame of their love stays lit. Said flame grows dim as Frank meets Eleanor, a new writer at his agency, her sturdy sincerity a breath of fresh air, and as Cleo explores her attraction to Frank's best friend, an art director named Anders. Inherited trauma, genetically acquired bad habits, and general immaturity sabotage Cleo and Frank's cracked union, and it will take more than the help of their equally troubled friends to survive. Mellors' debut novel is deeply engrossing and easily lovable, perfect for fans of Sally Rooney and Lauren Groff.COPYRIGHT(2022) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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A May-December romance rapidly hits turbulence in early-aughts Manhattan. Mellors' remarkably assured and sensitive debut opens with a meet-cute that's as charming and frothy as it is misleading. On New Year's Eve 2006, Cleo, a 24-year-old budding British artist, shares an elevator with Frank, a 40-something ad exec. Easy banter leads to flirtation, and flirtation speeds to romance; within six months, they're married. Figuring out whether that decision has to do with true love, keeping Cleo in the country, or satisfying other suppressed needs is just one of the storm clouds that soon blow in. Quentin, Cleo's closest friend, is consumed by a jealousy he sublimates into drugs and sex. Cleo's art ambitions go sideways. Frank's drinking regresses into alcoholism. His fashion-student sister, Zoe, grows reckless, needy, and similarly addictive. Eleanor, a young copywriter at Frank's firm, is a perceived threat. Affairs are considered and/or consummated. The novel's somber stretches, wide cast of characters, and cross sections of New York social spheres strongly evoke Hanya Yanagihara's A Little Life, but Mellors also cultivates a sprightlier style that keeps the novel's familiar tropes from feeling clich�d or reducing her characters to types. (Think of Armistead Maupin or Laurie Colwin in a moodier register.) She's playful with characterization and voice; Eleanor's sections are distinctively written in the first-person, with a young writer's pitch-perfect brashness and anxiety. And she describes parties, workplaces, apartments, and familial dynamics with impressive sophistication. She has a knack for crisp, witty summaries, as in her description of a seedy underground gay club that Quentin haunts: "They'd striven for Grecian fantasy and ended up with Greek restaurant." But the humor doesn't overwhelm the melancholy heart of the story: At its core, it's a novel about how love and lovers are easily misinterpreted and how romantic troubles affect friends and family. A canny and engrossing rewiring of the big-city romance.COPYRIGHT(2021) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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