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Nightshift

A Novel

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1 of 1 copy available

""Once again, we have arrived at our favorite topic: fraught female friendship. This time it's young women working nights at crappy jobs in 90s London. You'll rip through this, reading through the night, as fixated on the story as Ladner's characters are fixated on each other."" —Glamour

A riveting debut novel of complex female friendship and obsession, following one young woman's decision to abandon her normal life and join the otherworldly, nocturnal existence of London's nightshift workers.

RECOMMENDED BY GLAMOUR * NYLON * BUSTLE * THE MILLIONS * LIT HUB * DEBUTIFUL * CRIMEREADS

When twenty-three-year-old Meggie meets her distant and enigmatic new coworker Sabine, she recognizes in her the person she would like to be. Meggie is immediately drawn to worldly, beautiful, and uninhibited Sabine; and when Sabine announces she's switching to the nightshift, Meggie impulsively decides to follow her. Giving up her daytime existence, her reliable boyfriend, and the trappings of a normal life, Meggie finds a liberating sense of freedom as she indulges her growing preoccupation with Sabine and plunges into another existence, immersing herself in the transient and uncertain world of the nightshift worker.

While the city sleeps, she passes the hours at work clipping crime stories from the next day's newspapers. The liminal hours between night and day are spent haunting deserted bars and nightclubs with her eclectic coworkers and going on increasingly wild adventures with Sabine. Yet the closer she gets to Sabine, the more Sabine seems to push her away, leaving Meggie desperately trying to hold on to their intense friendship while doubting if she truly knows her friend at all.

A fresh twist on the coming of age story and a dark love letter to city life, Nightshift explores the thin line between self-invention and self-destruction, as Meggie's sleep deprivation, drinking, and fixation with Sabine gain a momentum all their own. Vividly set in late-nineties London and framed by Meggie's present-day reflections, Nightshift is a captivating and moving debut that asks profound questions about who we are and if we can truly escape ourselves.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 6, 2021
      A friendship grows into a life-altering obsession in Ladner’s alluring debut set in late 1990s London. Meggie Groenewald meets Sabine Dubreil at her media-monitoring job when they’re both 23, and she detects a push-pull dynamic between them from the start. At the same time, Meggie is pursuing a literature degree and has a boyfriend, yet a small part of her yearns for another kind of life, or even to be another person. So when Sabine transfers to the night shift at a grubby warehouse near London Bridge, Meggie follows. There, Sabine kisses Meggie, setting in motion a shift in Meggie’s world. Meggie begins hanging out at pubs with the night crew and Sabine, who calls her “my cute friend who I kiss” but lets her get no closer. It prompts Meggie to test her sexuality with another woman, though she returns to and plans to move in with her boyfriend. But on the day of the move, Meggie goes on a coke binge with the crew. Though some late revelations are unexpectedly disturbing given the lighter tone that precedes them, Ladner sustains a deliriously lurid rabbit hole for Meggie to go down as she fixates on her unreliable “fairy tale friend” who she longs not only to know but also to be. The result is a tense and affecting tale of awakening.

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