Lionel Shriver's novels include Big Brother, the New York Times bestseller The Post-Birthday World and the Orange Prize-winning international bestseller We Need to Talk About Kevin. Her journalism has appeared in the Guardian and the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and many other publications. She lives in London and Brooklyn.
Praise for THE MANDIBLES: A Family, 2029a 2047 a As ever, Shriver cuts close to the bone! ... Distinctly chillinga (TM) Independent a A tale that fizzes with ideas and jokes ... the comedy is pitch blacka (TM) The Times a Shriver is fast becoming the go-to novelist for some of the big issues ... breezy, mordantly comic ... if the test of a futuristic novel is its eerie proximity to the present, this passes with flying coloursa (TM) Daily Mail a Impressively sweepinga | Shrivera (TM)s intelligence, mordant humour and vicious leaps of imagination all combine to make this a novel that is as unsettling as it is entertaining in its portrait of the cataclysmic unravelling of the American dreama (TM) Financial Times a The stuff of nightmares ... Shriver cleverly balances tragedy with black comedya (TM) Sunday Express a It's scaring the hell out of mea (TM) TRACY CHEVALIER a Shriver is as brilliant, funny and incisive as evera (TM) Woman and Home a A scary, depressing and convincing horror story, akin to reading about teetering on the edge of a precipice while actually teetering on the edge of a precipicea (TM) Spectator a Insightful and darkly funnya (TM) Good Housekeeping a Her verve and ambition are impressive ... Few writers since William Gaddis in his brilliant JR have had the chutzpah to take on Americaa (TM)s particular money madnessa (TM) Mail on Sunday