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The Likely World
A Novel
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Publisher Description
“[T]hemes of motherhood, love, and addiction collide in heartbreaking and dangerous ways” in this provocative and fascinating debut novel (Publishers Weekly).
After twenty years of addiction to cloud, a drug which wipes the user’s short-term memory, Mellie’s mind is a messy collection of fragments. Now a single mother, she has decided to get clean with the help of a tough-minded sponsor. She desperately clings to her fragile sobriety, but on the evening of her twenty-ninth day sober, a stranger pulls into Mellie’s driveway—and her heart surges.
To protect her new life and her two-year-old daughter, Mellie must now piece together the shards of her traumatic past. Shifting between 1988 and 2010, Melanie Conroy-Goldman’s debut novel is “bizarre and beautiful, equal parts brainy lit and gut-bucket pulp” (Mary Gaitskill, author of Bad Behavior).
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Conroy-Goldman's propulsive debut explores a drug-addicted woman's struggle for sobriety and a new life. Mellie, 38 and mother of two-year-old Juni, is 29 days sober when a mysterious, menacing man drives a black SUV into her driveway in Roslindale, Mass. The author then recounts Mellie's 25-year addiction to a drug called cloud, which erases short-term memory, as themes of motherhood, love, and addiction collide in heartbreaking and dangerous ways. As a teenager, Mellie is a smart wallflower who lives with her new-age single mother and attends a posh private school where she hangs around her crush, Paul, and Judah. After being rejected by Paul at a party, Judah gives Mellie her first dose of cloud. Fast-forward a few years and Mellie is a full-blown addict living with Paul and performing in the porn industry. Now, Mellie consults her written accounts of what's happened to her, piecing together the connection between the arrival of the SUV and the life in porn she's only recently gotten away from, while juggling her obligations to Juni amid her urge to start using again. The story feels overlong, but the prose is exquisite ("The familiar and the strange have swapped; things have gone missing entirely"). This skillful twist on the addiction narrative is worth a look.