Praise For This Book
Named a Most Anticipated Book by The Orange County Register, Playboy, Autostraddle, Literary Hub, & The Millions
"This novel is chock full of good old-fashioned glamor, seduction, and style." —Sophia June, Playboy
"Darkly funny and hugely entertaining . . . Lean Cat, Savage Cat is a stylish novel that blends humour, chaos, and emotional depth. It’s also highly filmic—perfect for Emerald Fennell. The next Saltburn, perhaps?" —Hilary Fennell, The Irish Independent
"A complex, compelling and wildly entertaining novel which examines obsession, the notion of doppelgängers, ambition, identity, and how the individual can come to define themselves through others. It’s a wonderfully amorphous read—just when you think it’s one thing it becomes another." —Alistair Braidwood, The Skinny
"A salacious romp of breathtaking self-invention and spectacular self-destruction." —Service95
"A strange and wild ride in the best way." —Autostraddle
"An artist’s bohemian existence in Berlin implodes in this exquisite novel . . . Joseph’s pitch-perfect voice propels Charli’s story toward its bitter end, and her keen eye captures both the hardscrabble glamour of her characters’ lives and the dark underside of a dream come true. This fierce and original narrative has the feel of a classic." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"[A] fun and textured novel . . . With the urgency of these unforgettable characters, Joseph writes a fever dream about all the rusted and rare pieces of ourselves that shake loose when carried away." —Booklist
"[An] edgy, often viciously funny romp of a novel . . . For readers in the know, a sure thrill; for the rest, a book that can make you slightly cooler just by reading it." —Kirkus Reviews
“Lean Cat, Savage Cat is the book that’s been missing from my reading habits: classically glamorous, timelessly seductive. Lauren J. Joseph is a wit and an assassin from one sentence to the next.” —Torrey Peters, author of Detransition, Baby
"In this phantasmagoric folie à deux through a Berlin thick with historical echo and epic, decadent sex, Lauren J. Joseph gives a sharp new voice to the transsexual muse, on whose devotional labor the world of culture turns." —Jeanne Thornton, author of A/S/L
“Lean Cat, Savage Cat is an erotic spectacular of self-creation and spiralling disintegration: a wunderkammer of spoiling promise that combines the mounting tension of The Talented Mr. Ripley with the bleak, exquisite social comedy of Isherwood and Waugh, confirming the gimlet-eyed brilliance of Lauren J. Joseph." —Olivia Laing, author of The Garden Against Time
"Even though I know better, Lauren J. Joseph's dangerously stylish and relentlessly sexy novel made me long for wild nights among Berlin’s demi-mondaines: the glittering chaos, the glamour of bad decisions, the drugs and clubs and would-be Bowies with their would-be Romy Haags. I was completely delighted and impressed by the level of filth!" —Andrea Lawlor, author of Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl
"No one is doing it like Lauren, a cool old soul with a refreshingly original sensibility. With its sexy humor, relentless pacing, and enchanting balance of silly and sinister, Lean Cat, Savage Cat is (in appropriately cinematic terms) a screwball noir that deserves your full attention." —Davey Davis, author of X and Casanova 20: Or, Hot World
"Lauren J. Joseph’s sharp wit and tantalizing storytelling carried me deep into Berlin’s alluring and chaotic nightlife. A glamourous, seductive novel about obsession, self-destruction, and, ultimately, self-discovery." —Carter Sickels, author of The Prettiest Star