The Answers

Author(s): Catherine Lacey

Novel

Mary is out of options. Estranged from her Evangelist family, plagued by debt collectors and beset by chronic pain, Mary signs up for a mysterious job advertised as 'The Girlfriend Experiment' (or, The GX). Masterminded by a successful Hollywood actor with a string of failed relationships behind him, The GX seeks to pin down and capture the essence of love before it fades, and to answer the question of why two people, drawn together by forces beyond their control, can wake up one day as strangers to one another. Mary is hired to play the part of the Emotional Girlfriend, alongside a Maternal Girlfriend, a Mundane Girlfriend, an Angry Girlfriend and, of course, an Intimacy Team. Each woman has her debts and her difficulties, her past loves and her secrets. As Mary and the actor are drawn ever closer together, the nature of the experiment changes, and the Girlfriends find themselves exposed to new perils, foremost among them, love. From a writer whose debut was hailed as one of the literary events of 2014 comes a novel of die-hard faith and fleeting love; of questions which probe the depths of our society, and answers that will leave you reeling.

Catherine Lacey’s The Answers is a riveting observation on faith and love - the traps of devotion in all its many guises - set within an absurdist construct. Mary is out of money, in debt, estranged from her family, and her only friend has disappeared. Struck by a tidal wave of illness she finds solace from her pains with Ed, whose healing therapy - PAKing (Pneuma Adaptive Kinesthesia) - seems to be the only thing saving her from her physical and emotional trauma. Yet there’s a problem - it’s excessively expensive and her job doesn’t even get close to covering her bills let alone the therapy. Her answer lies in a second job: she gains employment as the Emotional Girlfriend, one of the roles in the Girlfriend Experiment (GX). Kurt, a wealthy, emotionally defective actor, wants to find the answers to love and the perfect girlfriend. He rallies together a team of scientists to help find the answers. Along with Mary, there’s Ashley the Angry Girlfriend, a pool of Intimate Girlfriends, and others to cover all the facets of the perfect girlfriend. Kurt thinks he’s in control, but jealousies and unexpected behaviour despite the team’s psychological and chemical interventions make you wonder who is playing who? As Mary becomes more involved with Kurt and goes along with the experiment, the lines between real and pretend blur. Can Mary decipher what she really thinks or has the persona demanded by the GX invaded her everyday world? Is the Angry Ashley obsessively performing or is her obsession a reality? Yet this isn’t just a story about a strange experiment of an egotistical control freak. As the repercussions of the experiment play out, Mary’s latent emotions and denials of her past life pull her back to her childhood and a realisation that her life has become a meaningless escape from hurt and abandonment. Lacey’s previous book, Nobody is Ever Missing, played with the ideas of escape, a woman on the run from responsibility and the dull existence of normality. In The Answers, Mary has been running unsuccessfully towards ‘normal’ all her life. Lacey’s observations of contemporary social constructs with their fascination with faith (albeit an emotional rather than spiritual one) in the guise of enlightenment and therapy, perfection in relationships and delusions of connectedness underpins her characters’ worlds and this wry novel.


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From the author of Nobody is Ever Missing comes a bold new novel about an attempt to break love into its component parts and the dizzying, disturbing results

CATHERINE LACEY is the author of Nobody Is Ever Missing, a finalist for the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award. Her short fiction and essays have been published widely. She was the recipient of a Whiting Award in 2016, was named a Granta New Voice in 2014, was awarded a fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts in 2012, and has taught in the Creative Writing Program at Columbia University. A collection of her short stories is forthcoming from Granta Books.

General Fields

  • : 9781783782178
  • : Granta Books
  • : Granta Books
  • : 0.292
  • : 01 March 2017
  • : 216mm X 135mm
  • : 01 June 2017
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Catherine Lacey
  • : Paperback
  • : 717
  • : English
  • : 813
  • : 304