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'When Yael Silver’s world comes crashing down, she looks to the past for answers and finds solace in surprising places. An unconventional new friendship, a seaside safe space and an unsettling amount of dairy help her to heal, as she wrestles with her demons – and some truly terrible erotic literature.
'Funny and tender, Everyone and Everything is about friendship, grief and the deep, frustrating bond between sisters. It asks what makes us who we are and what leads us onto ledges. Perfect for fans of Meg Mason, Nora Ephron and Victoria Hannan, this is an intimate, wry and wise exploration of one woman’s journey to the brink and back.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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Author's note: For Mum, Dad, Nanna, Zeida, Grandma and Ariella, who made me who I am, though probably not on purpose.
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Extract : Everyone and Everything
2023
extract
novel
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , September 2023;
— Review of Everyone and Everything 2023 single work novel -
Nadine J. Cohen Everyone and Everything
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 2-8 September 2023;
— Review of Everyone and Everything 2023 single work novel'Nadine J. Cohen’s debut novel, Everyone and Everything, brings together the drama of a young woman’s breakdown with comedy reminiscent of Woody Allen or Nora Ephron. Anxiety, for instance, “arrived without warning and then wouldn’t leave. Like the Kardashians.” Cohen manages the balancing act of her dramedy through the appealing cipher of her first-person female narrator, Yael Silver, who is neurotic and genuinely tested by life, but also spirited and well-dressed.' (Introduction)
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Nadine J. Cohen Everyone and Everything
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 2-8 September 2023;
— Review of Everyone and Everything 2023 single work novel'Nadine J. Cohen’s debut novel, Everyone and Everything, brings together the drama of a young woman’s breakdown with comedy reminiscent of Woody Allen or Nora Ephron. Anxiety, for instance, “arrived without warning and then wouldn’t leave. Like the Kardashians.” Cohen manages the balancing act of her dramedy through the appealing cipher of her first-person female narrator, Yael Silver, who is neurotic and genuinely tested by life, but also spirited and well-dressed.' (Introduction)
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Extract : Everyone and Everything
2023
extract
novel
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , September 2023;
— Review of Everyone and Everything 2023 single work novel