Megan Abbott is the award-winning author of nine novels, including You Will Know Me, The Fever, Dare Me, and The End of Everything. She received her PhD in literature from New York University. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times Magazine, The Guardian, and The Believer. Currently, she is a staff writer on HBO's David Simon show, The Deuce. She lives in New York City.
PRAISE FOR YOU WILL KNOW ME:
"...brilliant...beneath the glittering carapace of Abbott's lush,
skillful, subtle writing, it's impossible to know what we're
supposed to think. One of the strengths of this novel is that it
doesn't mind what we believe--it is cooly at peace with whatever
our take on matters might be...we, as readers, are made entirely
responsible for our own theories and conclusions. In that sense,
this is an exceptionally plausible work of fiction...The wrong kind
of ambiguity in a crime novel can be fatal. Abbott judges it
impeccably here..all of this Abbott pulls off with groundbreaking
skill...excellent."
--Sophie Hannah, New York Times Book Review
"You Will Know Me hits that rarefied sweet spot between unnerving
psychological suspense and a family drama with heart, inducing
equal parts dread and unease, empathy and warmth. The pages
couldn't turn fast enough...Luscious writing, a timely and unique
premise, and an ending that will haunt you all summer
long."--Jessica Knoll, New York Times bestselling author of
Luckiest Girl Alive
"You Will Know Me is powerful and unsettling, a portrait of a
family where tenderness can mean pain as well as love. Megan Abbott
is exceptionally good at teasing out telling moments to reveal
deeply buried truths."--Jane Casey, author of The Missing
"You Will Know Me is the kind of tense, haunting tale that only
Megan Abbott could tell, and once again cements her place as one of
the most talented storytellers currently working in any
genre."--Barry Lee Dejasu, New York Journal of Books
"You Will Know Me takes you into the dark heart of family, a
journey that feels more menacing with every page. Abbott cranks the
tension up in this disturbing tale of exactly what we are prepared
to do for our children--I was reading compulsively into the night.
A beautifully written, gripping read that feels unshakably
real."--Kate Hamer, The Girl in the Red Coat
"[You Will Know Me] will keep you glued to your beach
blanket."--Marie Claire
"[Abbott's] books are driven as much by intricate character
development and rhythmic sentences as they are by plot. They could
easily be shelved with literary fiction."
--Lucy Feldman, Wall Street Journal
"[Abbott] does killer teens better than anyone...Menace and more
menace."
--Sheryl Connelly, New York Daily News
"[Abbott] is in top form in this novel. She resumes her customary
role of black cat, opaque and unblinking, filling her readers with
queasy suspicion at every turn."
--Jennifer Senior, New York Times
"[Abbott] returns to the subject she always captures so intensely:
the private desires of teenage girls." --Entertainment Weekly
"[A] sharply plotted novel."--Oline Cogdill, Associated Press
"A smart, tense thriller about how far people will go to achieve a
dream."
--Brenda Janowitz, Popsugar
"Abbott commands our attention with a plot that somersaults and
back flips whenever a safe landing seems in sight. But what's even
more ingenious is how artfully her novel draws us readers into that
closed world of BelStars Gym...You Will Know Me is a terrific
accompaniment to this summer's Olympic frenzy. It's an all-around
winner."
--Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air
"Abbott has a knack for dissecting the dark, beating heart of the
most all-American activity. Her Dare Me (2012) brought a Fight Club
intensity to cheerleading, and her she captures ripped palms and
the muscle-bound physiques that attract the cruel taunts of
classmates. But this equally dazzling tale is set not in the teens'
world but rather in the adult boosters' strange tribe, exploring
the agony and urgency of their desire, the unknowability of others,
and the burden of expectations laid on the gymnasts. It's vivid,
troubling, and powerful--and Abbott totally sticks the
landing."
--Booklist (Starred Review)
"Abbott is a genius at writing about ambitious teen girls who are
more complicated, deep, and fascinating than society gives them
credit for. You Will Know Me is a suspenseful, wicked, eerily smart
book."
--Maris Kreizman, Esquire.com
"Abbott is a master at getting inside the teen mind and then
exploring its outer reaches. Now she delves into the fierce world
of gymnastics, all-consuming desire and what it takes to create a
true champion...Cloaked within a mystery is another story--about
marriage, parenting and the sanctity of family."
--Darcy Jacobs, Family Circle
"Abbott is so good at writing these fierce competitors, almost all
of whom get into some kind of trouble, because she, too, is golden.
If you don't know her by now, you should."--Lisa Levy, Literary
Hub
"Abbott seems to tap into that thing that makes ordinary teen girls
so dangerous in that toxic mix of hormones and lack of sense of
self, and then she dials it up a tick or two to homicidal."
--Richard Alley, Memphis Flyer
"Abbott, who put a menacing spin on the world of cheerleading in
Dare Me, amplifies the sense of danger implicit in high-stakes
gymnastics, as well as the competition among the highly invested
parents. Think Dance Moms, directed by Alfred Hitchcock."
--School Library Journal
"Abbott's ability to build suspense and feed on readers' fear is
nearly unparalleled...It's both terrifying and gripping."
--Meredith Turits, Elle.com
"Abbott's finest novel thus far, a dark inquest into the pressures
to which American society subjects its girls."--Charles Finch, USA
Today
"Almost unbearably tense, chilling and addictive, You Will Know Me
deftly transports the reader to the hyper-competitive arena of
gymnastics where the dreams and aspirations of not just families
but entire communities rest on the slender shoulders of one teenage
girl. Exceptional."--Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the
Train
"Brilliant and disturbing."--Tom Nolan, Wall Street Journal
"Chillingly believable, beautifully written...You Will Know Me is
Megan Abbott's best novel to date. A triumph."--Paula Daly, author
of The Mistake I Made
"Chock full of tension and suspense...gripping."
--Claire Stern, InStyle.com
"Compulsively creepy...a can't-put-it down novel that's a little
bit Nancy Kerrigan vs. Tonya Harding, a little bit The
Omen."--Leigh Haber, Oprah.com
"If the phenomena that led to the Salem Witch trials were to
revisit the world today, it might very well look like the scenario
in Megan Abbott's engrossing, disturbing, panic attack of a novel,
The Fever. In a time when suicide and pregnancy pacts can go viral,
this story of mass hysteria in a high school is not only completely
plausible -- it's impossible to put down."--Jodi Picoult, New York
Times bestselling author of The Storyteller
"If you think there's an American author writing about the thorny
intricacies of female relationships with more smarts and verve than
Megan Abbott, feel free to step forward and make your case."--Adam
Sternbergh, Slate
"If, then, you are secretly craving a modicum of drama to go with
your women's gymnastics, you should read Megan Abbott's
leotard-centric You Will Know Me...the style of her prose, and her
focus on teen-age desire, ambition, and secrecy, have a broad,
cinematic appeal."
--Jia Tolentino, The New Yorker
"In true Abbott style, nothing is predictable here; the plot
consistently confounds expectations with its clever twists and
turns. Admirers of Patricia Highsmith, Laura Lippman, and Kimberly
Pauley are in for a treat."--Library Journal (Starred Review)
"Is there anything Megan Abbott can't do? We will have to wait for
the answer to that question because You Will Know Me continues her
formidable winning streak. This story of an ordinary family with an
extraordinary child is gorgeously written, psychologically astute,
a page-turner that forces you to slow down and savor every word.
And yes--please forgive me--she totally sticks the landing."--Laura
Lippman, New York Times bestselling author of Hush Hush
"It's the chilling emotional twists that make the story so
intriguing."
--Margie Romero, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"It's Abbott's psychological smarts that make You Will Know Me such
a standout...Abbott steadily commands our attention with a suspense
plot that unexpectedly somersaults and back flips whenever a
landing seems in sight."--Maureen Corrigan, Washington Post
"Like stepping into a world with slightly too little oxygen. Dark
and compelling, this is a 2 a.m. novel."--Lucie Whitehouse, author
of Before We Met
"Look out for the gloriously talented Megan Abbott. She's
ruthlessly acute, funny, heartbreaking, lyrical, brilliant...I've
loved every one of her novels, but none as much as You Will Know
Me. Three weeks after finishing it, I still pick it up again, to
re-experience the delicious pleasure I felt, devouring it."
--Joyce Maynard, New York Times bestselling author of Under the
Influence
"Master of mystery Abbott...brings her noir sensibility to the
world of elite teen gymnastics."
--Entertainment Weekly
"Megan Abbott gets better and better with each book."
--Ray Palen, BookReporter
"Megan Abbott has written a book with the taut and muscular
ruthlessness of a gymnast, a book that disorients with eerie
countermelodies...You Will Know Me takes swift, unsettling,
apparently effortless flight."--Annalisa Quinn, NPR.org
"Megan Abbott is the mistress of noir."
--Sarah Bryan Miller, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Megan Abbott must have ice in her veins. In hijacking young-adult
fiction for her own devious grown-up purposes, she writes from such
a chilly remove you may want to turn up the thermostat. But the
underlying tension she sustains is so beautifully unbearable, you
may be unable to leave the couch."
--Lloyd Sachs, The Chicago Tribune
"Megan Abbott writes like a dream and grips like a vice. Weeks
later, I still can't stop thinking about You Will Know Me."--Erin
Kelly, author of The Poison Tree
"Megan Abbott's latest thriller plunges readers into the shockingly
realistic life of young, female gymnasts whose severely regulated
lives come with unthinkable consequences. Gritty, graphic, and yet
beautiful and dreamlike in the way the story unfolds, You Will Know
Me comes barreling at you with all the power and urgency of a
high-speed train, as Abbott asserts herself as one of the greatest
crime writers of our time."--Mary Kubica, New York Times
bestselling author of The Good Girl
"Mesmerizing and nerve-jangling...beautifully adept at capturing
the intensity of feeling inherent in the flush of youth, the
more-innocent aspects of growing up...But it's how she infuses the
ordinary with distinct oddities that keeps this tale humming
scarily along."
--Daneet Steffans, The Boston Globe
"Present-day fiction's most terrifying chronicler of the inner
lives of teenage girls."
--Chicago Reader
"Queen of teenage noir."
--Amy Gentry, Bustle
"Simply put, You Will Know Me is THE must read novel of the summer,
and perhaps all of 2016."
--Keith Rawson, LitReactor
"Stunning....Nothing should be taken at face value in this
jealousy-and hormone-soaked world except that Abbott is certainly
our very best guide."--Kirkus (Starred Review)
"Taut and raw, this is a mesmerizing story from a master of
suspense."--Kim Hubbard, People
"The beauty of Abbott's writing, and the skilled way she weaves the
men's lesser narratives into Deenie's story, make this a standout
in contemporary crime fiction. Megan Abbott knows what girls are
made of."--Clea Simon, The Boston Globe
"The book to beat...in the 'Is it the next Gone Girl?'
sweepstakes."--Janet Maslin, New York Times
"The tension starts in the second paragraph of page one and
insinuates itself brilliantly throughout, unsettling and wrong
footing me. I read it, holding my breath like Devon before the big
leap. Loved every minute."--Fiona Barton, author of The Widow
"The twists are good, as they are in any page-turner worth its
salt. But Abbott is exceptional because she writes characters that
are as careful as her plotting."
--Kevin Nguyen, GQ.com
"The young crafter of simmering psychological thrillers alights
once again on teenage girls and the hidden forces--ambition, love,
envy--that tie them together and drive them apart, sometimes
fatally."--Boris Kachka, Vulture
"This spell-binding novel explores the darkness in teenage girls
and gives insight into the disciplined world of elite gymnasts and
the parents that get them there."
--Holly Parmalee, Serendipity Magazine
"Thriller Award-winner Abbott (The Fever) takes a piercing look at
what one family will sacrifice in the name of making their daughter
a champion...Abbott keenly examines the pressures put on girls'
bodies and the fierce, often misguided love parents have for their
children."--Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
"Un-put-down-able."--Billy Heller, New York Post
"What puts flesh on the bones of Abbott's flying cheetah of
suspense is her insight into parenting, marriage, and various sorts
of interpersonal rivalry...The characters of the adult women in
this book, none completely likable, are knowingly depicted...Abbott
[is] above other writers in this genre, making her something of a
Stephen King, whose work hangs right on the edge of the literary
while making your skin crawl."
--Marion Winik, Newsday
PRAISE FOR THE FEVER: "Megan Abbott has created a mesmerizing,
modern portrait of teenage life today. . . The Fever holds true to
its title: It's dark, disturbing, strangely beautiful and utterly
unshakeable."--Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl
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