It's very funny, quite dirty, and deeply profound, with a fragile magic that comes from entering an uncensored inner world. There is the added thrill as well, of July suggesting that midlife, and menopause in particular, might be kind of . . . hot

* Observer *

Rage, grief, lust, sadness, selfishness; this stunning book and July's nameless heroine have it all. I cannot wait to read it all over again

- GILLIAN ANDERSON,

A life-changer for me. I thought I was reading about middle age, then I thought I was reading about menopause, then motherhood, then sexuality, then monogamy, then marriage. And by the final page I realised I was reading about existence and death and I couldn't stop crying. Plus it's so funny and it's so horny. My favourite novel of this year

- DOLLY ALDERTON,

See all

A giddy, bold, mind-blowing tour de force by one of our most important literary writers. Funny, honest, rich with the energy of the mind, <i>All Fours</i> will jump-start your relation to language and cause you to think anew about the nature of desire

- GEORGE SAUNDERS,

Transcendent . . . A book that emboldens you. To read it, is to feel gloriously, unashamedly alive

- PANDORA SYKES,

One of the freshest, funniest, most urgent voices I've read in a long time . . . Authentic and willingly honest. I couldn't put the book down. What a delight

- HUGH JACKMAN,

Wild and outrageous, provocative and entirely unpredictable

- DAVID NICHOLLS,

Essential . . . A book of vast scope, taking in men and women, the mind and the body, and society and solitude

* Guardian *

July doesn't just tap into the zeitgeist; she helps shape it. Her prose is startlingly original yet immediately familiar, like meeting a stranger who reminds you of yourself. How did she create something so original and yet so relatable? . . . Unflinching and insistent - a defiance against erasure

- MOLLY RINGWALD,

July comes into her own [and] brings a new perspective . . . A menopause novel that's never boring

* Sunday Times *

SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2025
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST
A BBC TWO BETWEEN THE COVERS PICK
A BEST SUMMER READING PICK FOR THE TIMES, THE DAILY MAIL, THE FT AND THE GUARDIAN

A 2024 BOOK OF THE YEAR PICK FOR BBC R4 OPEN BOOK, THE OBSERVER, THE GUARDIAN, THE NEW YORK TIMES, THE NEW YORKER, GQ, GRAZIA, HERO, i-D, NYLON, VULTURE, READINGS
A KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST FICTIONAL VOICES OF 2024 PICK

A semi-famous artist turns forty-five and gives herself a gift - a cross-country road trip from LA to New York, without her husband and child. But thirty minutes after setting off, she spontaneously exits the freeway, beds down in a nondescript motel - and embarks on the journey of a lifetime.

Read more
<b>The <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The First Bad Man</i> returns with an irreverently sexy, tender, hilarious and literary novel about a woman upending her life</b>

Product details

ISBN
9781838853488
Published
2025-05-15
Publisher
Canongate Books
Weight
274 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
129 mm
Thickness
23 mm
Age
00, G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
400

Author

Biographical note

Miranda July is a writer, filmmaker and artist. Her debut novel, The First Bad Man, was an instant New York Times bestseller, and her collection of stories, No One Belongs Here More Than You, won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award. Her writing has appeared in the Paris Review, Harper's and the New Yorker. July lives in Los Angeles.

@mirandajuly | mirandajuly.com