You're Safe Here

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Product Details
Price
$28.99  $26.96
Publisher
Gallery/Scout Press
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.1 X 1.5 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781668034316

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About the Author
Leslie Stephens is the creator of the popular newsletter Morning Person. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Eater, and other outlets including Cupcakes & Cashmere, where she worked as an editor. A graduate of Wellesley College, she is currently earning her master's in counseling, with specializations in addiction and ecotherapy, from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon, where she lives with her pit-mix, Toast. You can find her at LeslieStephens.com and subscribe at MorningPersonNewsletter.com.
Reviews
"Part psychological thriller and part wry social commentary, You're Safe Here is a fresh and timely debut that deftly explores the potential--and betrayals--of a world bursting with unbound technological innovation. The complicated, yearning women in the novel navigate a treacherous landscape, all while coming to terms with their own ambitions and desires, ultimately forcing readers to ask themselves: What does safety mean to me? How far would I go to achieve it? With deliciously paced storytelling sprinkled with secrets galore, Leslie Stephens's debut promises to guide you through uncertain waters with grace and authority." --Thao Thai, author of BANYAN MOON, a #ReadwithJenna pick
"Leslie Stephens' debut is a gripping and unsettling novel that deftly combines elements of thriller, satire, and relationship drama. The near future of You're Safe Here is a fully realized place, one that feels close enough to touch--and far enough to fear. A pitch-perfect exploration of the creeping terror of a fully optimized life." --Jessie Gaynor, author of THE GLOW
"This wildly imaginative speculative thriller kept me guessing from the first page to the last. Full of spooky technology and even spookier mommy issues, it's a sapphic rollercoaster that takes you to places you'll never expect." --Gabrielle Korn, author of YOURS FOR THE TAKING
"Breathtaking, unique, and urgently prescient. This queer literary sci-fi thriller asks vital questions about what it means to be human in the face of unprecedented technological advancement. Stephens' attention to detail is second to none, rendering a thoroughly believable near-future world floating on a sea of red flags." --Georgia Clark, author of ISLAND TIME
"Leslie Stephens's near-future debut is a thrilling ride that explores what happens when we trust the tech industry with our wellbeing. Toggling between the experiences of the tech's creators and users, You're Safe Here is both an intimate character study during ecological crisis and a complex and deliciously readable jigsaw puzzle, fast-paced and full of surprises." --Katie M. Flynn, author of ISLAND RULE and THE COMPANIONS
"Leslie Stephens delivers a debut with a punch: a near-future, Silicon Valley psychological thriller that takes the wellness industry to its dystopian extreme. You're Safe Here forces us to reexamine the costs of love, safety, and reality in a world where climate chaos has battered the land and biotechnology has pervaded every crevice of human life. And get ready for a ride, because even in a future where Big Tech has made secrets a luxury of the obscenely rich, Leslie Stephens serves up twists on twists on twists, building to an ending that no amount of AI-powered computing could ever hope to predict." --Nick Fuller Googins, author of THE GREAT TRANSITION
"Stephens' debut novel is dystopia at its best... You're Safe Here is a brilliant book which explores several themes at once, never losing a beat while doing so." --Booklist
"[D]ramatic dystopian debut...seamlessly interweaving a chilling tech dystopia, a corporate thriller, and a rocky romance. It's a heart-pumping ride." --Publishers Weekly