Inappropriation A Novel

Inappropriation A Novel by Lexi Freiman, published by HarperCollins on April 9, 2019, is a reprint edition comprising 368 pages. This book presents a daring and irreverent take on the coming-of-age narrative, focusing on the search for belonging within the complexities of identity politics. The story follows fifteen-year-old Ziggy Klein as she navigates the social hierarchies of a prestigious private Australian girls’ school, leading her to radical feminist circles and a journey of self-discovery that spans from the Sydney drag scene to the darker corners of the Internet.
Readers will find a satirical exploration of gender, race, and class as Ziggy grapples with her understanding of these concepts amidst the pressures of her peers and family. The narrative intertwines humor with sharp observations on contemporary issues, as Ziggy encounters a diverse cast of characters, including a controversial guru and a transgender drag queen. Through her experiences, the book delves into the intersections of sexual politics and technology, culminating in a plot that challenges conventional notions of identity and agency.
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“This is a daring book, thrillingly of our moment.” — Emma Cline, author of The Girls
A wildly irreverent take on the coming-of-age story that turns a search for belonging into a riotous satire of identity politics
Starting at a prestigious private Australian girls’ school, fifteen-year-old Ziggy Klein is confronted with an alienating social hierarchy that hurls her into the arms of her grade’s most radical feminists. Tormented by a burgeoning collection of dark, sexual fantasies, and a biological essentialist mother, Ziggy sets off on a journey of self-discovery that moves from the Sydney drag scene to the extremist underbelly of the Internet.
As PC culture collides with her friends’ morphing ideology and her parents’ kinky sex life, Ziggy’s understanding of gender, race, and class begins to warp. Ostracized at school, she seeks refuge in Donna Haraway’s seminal feminist text, A Cyborg Manifesto, and discovers an indisputable alternative identity. Or so she thinks. A controversial Indian guru, a transgender drag queen, and her own Holocaust-surviving grandmother propel Ziggy through a series of misidentifications, culminating in a date-rape revenge plot so confused, it just might work.
Uproariously funny, but written with extraordinary acuity about the intersections of gender, sexual politics, race, and technology, Inappropriation is literary satire at its best. With a deft finger on the pulse of the zeitgeist, Lexi Freiman debuts on the scene as a brilliant and fearless new talent.
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