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A young woman's life in New York City is upended by addiction in this debut novel that is equal parts irreverent and hilarious, depressive and hopeful. Maya is a young woman with a smart mouth, time to kill, and a heroin hobby that isn't much fun anymore. She's been able to get by in New York on her wits and a dead-end bookstore job for years, but when her husband leaves her, and her favorite professor ends their affair, her barely calibrated life descends into chaos. Maya's struggle to be alone, to be a woman, and to be thoughtful, imperfect, and alive in a world that doesn't really care what happens to her is rendered with dead-eyed clarity and unnerving charm.
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"Debut novelist Jade Sharma writes in a voice that is equal parts irreverent and hilarious, depressive and hopeful, and Problems was by far one of the most interesting and uncommon books I read this year."
Bustle
"Maya is not polite, and although I found her captivating and charming, Sharma's goal is not to make her likable. Maya is as horrible, and as fully human, as men in literature have always been allowed to be."
New York Times Sunday Book Review
"Sharma's lucid intelligence makes this story of the death throes of a marriage between a junkie and an alcoholic impossible to get out of your mind."
Vulture