Nothing Special
This coming-of-age novel about a high school drop-out who is hired as a typist for Andy Warhol at the Factory is completely original, totally hilarious and absolutely engrossing. A wild ride from start to finish, this story of art, friendship and finding one's identity is for readers of Cleopatra and Frankenstein and Luster.
From the author Sally Rooney called “bold, irreverent, and agonizingly funny,” a wildly original coming-of-age novel about a teenage girl working at Andy Warhol's Factory in 1960s New York.
New York City, 1966. Seventeen-year-old Mae lives in a rundown apartment with her alcoholic mother and her mother's sometimes-boyfriend, Mikey. She is turned off by the petty girls at her high school, and the sleazy men she typically meets. When she ...


