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Such Stuff
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09 March 2027

A hypnotic work of fiction exploring an actor’s unraveling psyche in the moments before she takes the stage.
In a theater in London, an hour before the curtain rises, an actor must perform the delicate act of slipping out of her own identity and into another. As she prepares to transform into Miranda, the daughter of Prospero in The Tempest, she struggles to escape her real-life role as a grieving daughter.
Today, on the anniversary of her father’s death, which is also her birthday, the past collides with the present as she thinks back over her life with her father, which has shaped her sense of self and brought her to this moment. While the passions and dramas of her fellow actors play out backstage, she must cast off her memories of the day—where she’s been, what she’s done—to step out of the wreck of herself and become the daughter to another charismatic father.
Gripping and impossible to put down, Such Stuff is a literary feat that manages, in its briefness, to carry an emotional force that lingers long after the final line. It is an utterly original debut by a mesmerizing new voice.
“A seductive, high intensity exploration of love, grief and the transformative exhilaration of art.”—Eimear McBride, author of A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing
“Beautiful . . . Such Stuff stayed with me long after the curtain had fallen.”—Zoe Dubno, author of Happiness and Love
“Wondrously crafted in effortless, dreamlike prose, Such Stuff is utterly original. A gorgeous debut—be prepared to devour it in one spellbound sitting.”—Georgia Hunter, author of We Were the Lucky Ones