The Shimmering State
Book Feature - The Shimmering State by Meredith Westgate
HBL Note: I love me a DEBUT novel! Glasses clinking. Fists pumping. Jumping up and down. And you know what I love more than a debut novel? A debut novel receiving LOTS of attention. THE SHIMMERING STATE by Meredith Westgate was listed among Vogue’s “Best Books to Read This Summer” and one of The Millions “Most Anticipated: The Great Second-Half 2021 Book Preview.” This novel is about an experimental memory drug used by both Alzheimer’s patients and recreationally by the Hollywood elite. Two patients meet at a recovery center with missing memories from “before.” This novel is being described as, “Jennifer Egan’s cool, transcendent prose meets Karen Thompson Walker’s speculative eye…” Scroll down to read more.
From the publisher:
Lucien moves to Los Angeles to be with his grandmother as she undergoes an experimental memory treatment for Alzheimer’s using the new drug, Memoroxin. An emerging photographer, he’s also running from the sudden death of his mother, a well-known artist whose legacy haunts Lucien.
Sophie has just landed the lead in the upcoming performance of La Sylphide with the Los Angeles Ballet Company. She still waitresses at the Chateau Marmont during her off hours, witnessing the recreational use of Memoroxin—or Mem—among the Hollywood elite.
When Lucien and Sophie meet at The Center, founded by the ambitious yet conflicted Dr. Angelica Sloane to treat patients who’ve abused Mem, they have no memory of how they got there—or why they feel so inexplicably drawn to each other. Is it attraction, or something they cannot remember from “before”?
Set in a city that seems to have no identity of its own, The Shimmering State is a graceful meditation on the power of story and its creation. It masterfully explores memory and how it can elude us, trap us, or set us free.