Named a BEST BOOK OF THE SUMMER by NEW YORK TIMES, O MAGAZINE, ELLE, TOWN & COUNTRY, TATLER, THRILLIST, BBC.COM, LITERARY HUB, and PUBLISHERS WEEKLY A USA TODAY "5 books not to miss" "Take The Talented Mr. Ripley, cross it with Suspiria, add a dash of La La Land and mix it all at midnight and this arty psychological stalker novel is what might result."--NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW "A hypnotic tale of codependence that skewers our fascination with gossip and fame."--O MAGAZINE, "The Best Books by Women of Summer 2019" "The Paper Wasp fixes its gaze on one magnetic and increasingly twisted friendship. hypnotic and sensual. Acampora''s prose has a seductive, pearlescent allure."--TIME Magazine "Acampora''s kaleidoscopic narrative shifts fluidly from Abby''s strange, shimmering images to Elise''s descent into tabloid erasure, artfully tracking the unexpected power shift between them.
"--BBC.com "Gripping.likely to buzz its way into many beach bags this summer."--IRISH TIMES "A thrilling tale of a twisted friendship, obsession and ambition.an unsettling, compelling read."--TATLER "Landing somewhere in between Marisha Pessl''s Night Film and You by Caroline Kepnes, The Paper Wasp aims to disturb while it enraptures."--OPEN LETTERS REVIEW "Readers will enjoy reading this story of dark friendship set against the ''flash of Hollywood.''"--BOSTON.
com "This is the Los Angeles of weird cults and day-drunk stars, of struggling documentary filmmakers and mysterious but powerful directors. Utterly bizarre and completely bewitching, this twisted, delicious tale will grab you from the first page and hurl you over the edge."--KIRKUS REVIEWS (STARRED REVIEW) "Acampora''s linked short story collection, The Wonder Garden, electrified literary critics, and this deeply disturbing, wildly inventive, and completely unpredictable debut novel is sure to do the same. Abby and Elise will be haunting readers'' dreams long after the last page."--LIBRARY JOURNAL (STARRED REVIEW) "An unsettling and surreal excavation of the boundless depths of the human psyche. Acampora''s writing is gorgeous and renders with precision and clarity the spiral of Abby''s increasingly disorienting world of obsession and hallucinatory imagery. The result is a piercing, disquieting novel."--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY "It seems at first a novel of friendship between women--a rich vein for any writer--but in The Paper Wasp, Lauren Acampora upends convention, creating an unsettling (and impossible to put down) story about art and ambition, fame and power.
A beautiful and surprising book."--RUMAAN ALAM, author of THAT KIND OF MOTHER "Acampora is an exquisite stylist who misses no shade or psychological texture and who also plumbs depths of feeling in note-perfect prose that leaves one stunned at the artistry on display. The Paper Wasp is a powerful statement of aesthetic purpose, and an unalloyed triumph."--MATTHEW THOMAS, author of WE ARE NOT OURSELVES "A lyrical, provocative, imaginative page turner that makes the world feel new again, The Paper Wasp is both a stunning portrait of a fixated woman and an addictive, modern commentary on an eternal theme of obsession. In her glittering, goosebump-inducing prose, Lauren Acampora gives us a soul trip/head trip/rarefied LA trip replete with surrealism and social commentary."--CAROLINE KEPNES, author of YOU "The Paper Wasp was a crazy joy ride of a novel; a bold and joyous take on female friendship, outsider ambition and the secret powers of loners. It gives us a heroine who is selfish, weird, manipulative, and sometimes just plain nasty, and makes us root for her with all our selfish, weird, manipulative, and nasty hearts. I loved every second of it.
"--SANDRA NEWMAN, author of THE HEAVENS Praise for The Wonder Garden "Like Wharton, Acampora seems to understand fiction as a kind of elegant design. As characters reappear in one story after another, Acampora reveals herself as a careful architect.accomplishes great depth of characterization, in no small part because Acampora doesn''t shy from the unpalatable.There is a barbed honesty to the stories that brushes up against AcamĀpora''s lovely prose to interesting effect. Often a single sentence twists sinuously, charged with positive and negative electricity."--NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW "Acampora is a brilliant anthropologist of the suburbs . [The Wonder Garden] is reminiscent of John Cheever in its anatomizing of suburban ennui and of Ann Beattie in its bemused dissection of a colorful cast of eccentrics. But Acampora''s is entirely her own book .
Acampora''s ability to lay bare the heartaches of complex individuals within an utterly unique imaginative world is worthy of high praise."--BOSTON GLOBE "In 13 sharply drawn linked stories, Acampora reveals the complexities beneath the polish and privilege of a prosperous Connecticut town."--PEOPLE "Acampora''s stories show that an Anna Karenina principle still applies: . Add well-drawn characters, interesting plots, cultural zingers and dead-on critiques of consumerism and Acampora delivers a page-turner."--DALLAS MORNING NEWS "A smashing debut, with range, subtlety and bite. Reading Acampora, we''re in Cheever country, with hints of Flannery O''Connor."--BBC.com "Acampora''s debut creates a portrait of a fictional upscale New York suburb, Old Cranbury, through a series of linked stories that are intelligent, unnerving, and very often strange.
as irresistible as it is disturbing."--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (STARRED, BOXED REVIEW) "So vivid, tightly plotted, and expertly woven that they make you look forward to reading more by this accomplished author."--LIBRARY JOURNAL (STARRED REVIEW) "Spooky and fabulous. A cleareyed lens into the strange, human wants of upper-class suburbia."--KIRKUS (STARRED REVIEW) "Acampora wields prose with the precision of a scalpel, insightfully dissecting people''s desperate emotions and most cherished hopes. Acampora brilliantly captures the heartaches and delusions of American suburbanites."--BOOKLIST (STARRED REVIEW).