Bertinos weightless, joyful prose style nevertheless freights huge emotion. As much about acceptance and community as it is about yearning and divergency, its a wonderful novel about making a life on Earth. This is one of the best books I have read this year -- KALIANE BRADLEY, author of The Ministry of Time [A] remarkable funny-sad novel... Astonishing * New York Times * This book is endlessly surprising on the sentence level, but also as a story, and also in its tenderness. We might all need the unexpected love and perspective of a child alien at this point in human history. Beautyland is beautiful and hilarious and transcendent. It honestly feels like a message from another planet. Marie-Helene Bertino is an otherworldly talent -- TOMMY ORANGE, author of There, There Marie-Helene Bertino's delicious, uncanny vision throughout Beautyland makes everything feel brand-new. The chapters are so propulsive one doesn't even fully notice the way she's subtly deconstructing the world. One page swiftly returns ubiquity to wonder, while the next reminds us that cruelty is a choice, that nothing is inevitable but death. It's impossible for a book to feel this fun and this urgent. Beautyland is a miracle. I'll be rereading it forever -- KAVEH AKBAR, author of Martyr! A book that I will recommend to people for the rest of my life -- DAKOTA JOHNSON The heroine of Marie-Helene Bertino's strange, engrossing third novel is at once fully human and entirely otherworldly... Underlying these paradoxes is the poetic observation that there's nothing more human than the experience of gazing out at a planet full of incomprehensible people who look just like you and deciding that you must be from outer space * TIME * So surprising and so delightful * New York Times Book Review * [A] profound meditation on what it means to be a person * TIME * Within moments of cracking open the cover to Marie-Helene Bertino's Beautyland, I was sold... A landmark work of literary science-fiction... A wonder... as tender and intimate as it is conceptually courageous * Elle * Warm, witty and touching, Beautyland is an out-of-this-world exploration of loneliness and belonging * Esquire * A startling novel... I read Beautyland in forty-eight hours and was so distracted by the ending that I left my passport on the plane * Bustle * Wry, melancholy, utterly bewitching... Deftly blurring the line between reality and metaphor to create a work of exquisite beauty, joyfully off-kilter humor, and aching sorrow, Beautyland, and Adina's lonesome journey, will fill and then shatter your heart * Literary Hub * Wise, lyrical, and unwaveringly original... A tender coming-of-age story, an imaginative thought experiment and a moving depiction of the pain and power that come with being an outsider * Shondaland * A compelling, touching story that weds Bertino's masterful eye for the poignant detail of the everyday with her equally virtuosic flair as a teller of the tallest kinds of tales -- so tall, in this case, they are interplanetary. A heartbreaking book that staggers with both truth and beauty * Kirkus (starred review) * The triumphant latest from Bertino offers a wryly comic critique of social conventions from the perspective of a woman who also happens to be an alien from another planet... Bertino nimbly portrays her protagonist's alienhood as both metaphor and reality. The results are divine * Publishers Weekly (starred review) *
Marie-Helene Bertino is the author of 2 A.M. at The Cat's Pajamas, Parakeet and Beautyland. Beautyland has been named a best book of 2024 and a must-read by the New York Times, Guardian, TIME, Elle, Esquire, Goodreads, Nylon, Boston Globe, Literary Hub, San Francisco Chronicle and Chicago Review of Books. It was a finalist in the 2024 National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction. She has received the O. Henry Prize, the Pushcart Prize, the Iowa Short Fiction Award and the Mississippi Review Prize. She is currently the Ritvo-Slifka Writer-in-Residence at Yale University and lives in Brooklyn.