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тАЬWoman of Interest is a memoir wrapped in a mysteryтАФan inward examination of family, identity, and self, but also an actual gumshoe detective story. Each extraordinary, prickly sentence is conjured with clarity and conflict. Funny, moving, meanтАФan exceptional book from an extraordinary writer.тАЭ тАФKevin Nguyen, author of New Waves
тАЬDark, deeply funny. . . . Dashiell Hammett meets Fleabag.тАЭтАФThe New Yorker
A National Book FoundationтАЩs 5 Under 35 honoree┬аdelivers her first work of nonfiction: a compulsively readable, genre-bending story of finding her missing birth mother and, along the way, learning the priceless power of self-knowledge.
In 2020, Tracy OтАЩNeill began to rethink her ideas of comfort and safety. Just out of a ten-year relationship and thirtysomething, she was driven by an acute awareness that the mysterious mother sheтАЩd never met might be dying somewhere in South Korea.
After contacting a grizzled private investigator, OтАЩNeill took his suggested homework to heart when he disappeared before the job was done, picking up the trail of clues and becoming her own hell-bent detective. Despite COVID-19, the promise of what she might discoverтАФthe possibility that her biological mother was her kind of outlaw, whose life could inspire her ownтАФwas too tempting.
Written like a mystery novel, Woman of Interest is a tale of self-discovery and fugitivity from convention that features a femme fatale of unique proportions, a former CIA operative with a criminal record, and a dogged investigator of radical connections outside the nuclear family. OтАЩNeill gorgeously bends the detective genre to her own will as a writer, stepping out of the shadows of her own self-conception to illuminate the hopes of the woman of interest she is both chasing and becoming.
Tracy OтАЩNeill is the author of the novels The Hopeful and Quotients. She was named a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree, longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and was a Narrative 30 Below finalist. She was also named a Center for Fiction Emerging Writers Fellow. OтАЩNeill teaches at Vassar College, and her writing has appeared in Granta, the New York Times, Rolling Stone, the Atlantic, The New Yorker, Bookforum, and other publications.