âIt's My Year of Rest and Relaxation, but with fewer pills and more boats.â âEntertainment Weekly
A moving and darkly comic debut novel about an anxious young woman who administers a self-made âplaceboâ treatment in a last-ditch attempt to rebuild her life
Amy Hanley has a job as a maid for the summer, but on August 25, she will take the exam to become an EMT (third timeâs the charm!) and finally move on with her life. In the meantime, she doesnât mind scrubbing toilets immaculately clean or tucking the sheet corners just so. In fact, she tells herself that her work is a noble act of service to the rich guests at the yacht club.
Amyâs profound isolation colors everything: her job, her aspirations, even her interactions with the woman at the deli counter. And as the date for the EMT exam comes closer, Amyâs anxiety ratchets up in a way that is both familiar and troubling. In desperation, she concocts a âplaceboâ programâa self-prescribed regimen for her confidence, devised to trick herself into succeeding.
When her landlord, Gary, starts to invite her over for dinnerâto practice his cooking skills as he awaits approval of his Ukrainian fiancÃĐâs visaâAmy makes her first friend since her motherâs passing. Alongside this unexpected connection comes a surge of hopeful obsession that Amy knows she must reckon with before the summerâs end.
Tender and laugh-out-loud funny, Nobody, Somebody, Anybody explores the shadowy corners of a young womanâs inner world of grief, delusion, and self-loathing, revealing the creeping loneliness of modern life and our endless search for connection. Amy is the ultimate manic pixie dream girl. Kelly McClorey captures the hilarity, weirdness and heartbreak of American ambition.
Kelly McClorey is a graduate of the MFA program at the University of Montana. She lives in Massachusetts.