โA gutsy, heartfelt novelโ Sunday Times
โ[Shriverโs] best novel yetโ Independent on Sunday
โA surprising sledgehammer of a novelโ The Times
โShriver is brilliant on the novel shock that is hunger... glorious, fearless, almost fanatically hard-working proseโ Guardian
โLionel Shriver's Big Brother has the muscle to overpower its readers. It is a conversation piece of impressive heftโ New York Times
โShriver is wonderful at the things she is always wonderful at. Pace and plot. . . . Psychologyโ Independent
โThe latest compelling, humane and bleakly comic novel from the author of We Need to Talk about Kevinโ Evening Standard
โHer best work... presents characters so fully formed that they inhabit her ideas rather than trumpet themโ New Republic
When Pandora picks up her older brother Edison at her local Iowa airport, she literally doesnโt recognize him. The once slim, hip New York jazz pianist has gained hundreds of pounds. What happened?
Soon Edisonโs slovenly habits, appalling diet, and know-it-all monologues are driving Pandora and her fitness-freak husband Fletcher insane. After the brother-in-law has more than overstayed his welcome, Fletcher delivers his wife an ultimatum: itโs him or me.
Rich with Shriverโs distinctive wit and ferocious energy, Big Brother is about fat: why we overeat and whether extreme diets ever really work. It asks just how much sacrifice weโll make to save single members of our families, and whether itโs ever possible to save loved ones from themselves.
Lionel Shriverโs novels include the National Book Award finalist So Much for That, the New York Times bestseller The Post-Birthday World, and the 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, New York.