Binary Star
The language of the stars is the language of the body. Like a star, the anorexic burns fuel that isn't replenished; she is held together by her own gravity. With luminous, lyrical prose, Binary Star is an impassioned account of a young woman struggling with anorexia and her long-distance, alcoholic boyfriend. On a road trip circumnavigating the United States, they stumble into a book on veganarchism, and believe they've found a direction. Binary Star is an intense, fast-moving saga of two young lovers and the culture that keeps them sick (or at least inundated with quick-fix solutions); a society that sells diet pills, sleeping pills, magazines that profile celebrities who lose weight or too much weight or put on weight, and books that pimp diet secrets or recipes for success.
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Binary Star
The language of the stars is the language of the body. Like a star, the anorexic burns fuel that isn't replenished; she is held together by her own gravity. With luminous, lyrical prose, Binary Star is an impassioned account of a young woman struggling with anorexia and her long-distance, alcoholic boyfriend. On a road trip circumnavigating the United States, they stumble into a book on veganarchism, and believe they've found a direction. Binary Star is an intense, fast-moving saga of two young lovers and the culture that keeps them sick (or at least inundated with quick-fix solutions); a society that sells diet pills, sleeping pills, magazines that profile celebrities who lose weight or too much weight or put on weight, and books that pimp diet secrets or recipes for success.
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Binary Star

Binary Star

by Sarah Gerard

Narrated by Sarah Gerard

Unabridged — 3 hours, 2 minutes

Binary Star

Binary Star

by Sarah Gerard

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Unabridged — 3 hours, 2 minutes

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The language of the stars is the language of the body. Like a star, the anorexic burns fuel that isn't replenished; she is held together by her own gravity. With luminous, lyrical prose, Binary Star is an impassioned account of a young woman struggling with anorexia and her long-distance, alcoholic boyfriend. On a road trip circumnavigating the United States, they stumble into a book on veganarchism, and believe they've found a direction. Binary Star is an intense, fast-moving saga of two young lovers and the culture that keeps them sick (or at least inundated with quick-fix solutions); a society that sells diet pills, sleeping pills, magazines that profile celebrities who lose weight or too much weight or put on weight, and books that pimp diet secrets or recipes for success.

Editorial Reviews

The New York Times Book Review - Martin Riker

There's barely any setting, a minimal plot. There's no real effort to make the characters sympathetic. The prose is simple…and it relates mostly excruciating stuff, distilled moments of despair and dislocation. Interposed with these moments are astronomical facts about the deaths of stars…and lists of the products, medications, celebrities and other consumer dreck that envelop these characters' lives…The particular genius of Binary Star is that out of such grim material it constructs beauty. It's like a novel-shaped poem about addiction, codependence and the relentlessness of the everyday, a kind of elegy of emptiness.

Publishers Weekly

★ 12/08/2014
A teacher in training struggles with anorexia and a troubled relationship in this fast-moving debut novel in verse by Gerard (author of the chapbook Things I Told My Mother). The unnamed narrator, who weighs 98 pounds at the story's outset, thinks about her hunger, fear, guilt, and personal disgust while reflecting on her tumultuous long-distance relationship with her alcoholic lover, John. She recalls the previous winter when she and John drove along the perimeter of the continental United States. The narrative follows the couple's journey northwest from John's apartment in Chicago, south down the Pacific coast, east across the South, and north alongside the Atlantic. As their respective compulsions grow increasingly out of control, their relationship begins to resemble a dying star. Gerard's spare and methodical prose mirrors the narrator's obsessiveness. Many passages read like concise notes taken at an astronomy lecture, and the narrator speeds through the events and dialogue of her road trip with John, listing details rather than describing them. The pages catalogue consumption: what characters eat and drink, what they read, what pills they take and how often. The cold distance of the protagonist's tone also complements the form of the book and its allusions to outer space. Gerard has produced a powerful, poetic, and widely relatable novel that eludes easy classification. (Jan.)

From the Publisher

"The particular genius of Binary Star is that out of such grim material in constructs beauty. It's like a novel-shaped poem about addiction, codependence and the relentlessness of the everyday, a kind of elegy of emptiness."
New York Times Book Review

"Told in sparkling, lyrical prose, Sarah Gerard gives us the story of two lovers who, on a road trip across the U.S., do their best to rid themselves and each other of the sicknesses they’ve picked up along the way."
Vanity Fair 'Best Books of 2015 for Gifting...and Hoarding'

"Gerard has written characters, in lyrical and deeply affecting prose, who are burned out and burning up what substance they have just to be known to each other."
Vanity Fair

"In [Binary Star], Gerard's unnamed, semi-autobiographical protagonist goes on a road trip that's at first an escape, then an odyssey, then an extended metaphor for a tragic metamorphosis. Gerard has channeled her trials and tribulations into a work of heightened reality, one that sings to the lonely gravity of the human body."
—NPR 'Best Books of 2015'

"Remarkable... Partly novelistic, partly poetical, partly meditative, Binary Star is a beautiful inversion of these rudimentary, astronomical demonstrations, where bodies stand not as replacements for planets or asteroids or gravitational pulls, but where stars and black holes and galaxies stand, instead, for bodies."
The Millions

"[Binary Star is] an intense, poetic, deeply original look at bodies, consumerism, and the way we strive to connect with one another, even through distance and dysfunction."
BuzzFeed 'Best Fiction 2015'

"One of the breakout American independent books of the year. Gerard handles her subject matter—the cavernous nature of relationships, politics, the material and psychological condition of the body—with the care of an author who refuses to write down to her readers."
Flavorwire 'Best Independent Press Books 2015'

"One of the finest debuts I have read, a daring and epic novel of love and lost souls."
Largehearted Boy 'Favorite Novels 2015'

Binary Star tops this list of '40 Books Published in 2015 That Should Be On Your Shelf'
Luna Luna

"Counterbalancing its heaviness, the prose also achieves a certain ecstasy of lightness, of breathless possibility. If the narrator herself is stagnant, it’s the stagnancy of spinning eternally on an established orbit. Binary Star suspends us in this state, and our stomachs lurch only when the ride stops."
The Rumpus

"Probably the best thing about Binary Star is that its strong social critique, while wrapped in a very personal story, is enough to turn it into a narrative that matters beyond its entertainment value. A quick, brutal, and unflinchingly honest tale of death and consumption in contemporary America."
Sundog Lit

"The narrator’s response to her pain is nuanced, and scorched with honesty, even as lies litter the pages. Gerard’s prose is too beautiful, too aware of the potential of poetic pacing, for wallowing."
Full Stop

"Rhythmic, hallucinatory, yet vivid as crystal. Gerard has channeled her trials and tribulations into a work of heightened reality, one that sings to the lonely gravity of the human body."
NPR

"A novel that takes risks, both in style and subject matter. A serious literary work."
Electric Literature

"In this fictionalized love story about two troubled young people dealing with eating disorders and drug abuse, Gerard weaves real-life social issues into an otherworldly tale, in which the vast universe above serves as a guiding force in the pursuit for clarity."
Refinery 29

"The story is propelled by Gerard's prose, which mirrors the narrator's sleep-deprived, thought-accelerated state. The sentences accumulate with manic intensity, painting a portrait of a young woman who's incapable of seeing things clearly and has a better understanding of stars that are light years away than of the workings of her own body."
San Diego City Beat

"A vibrant, addictive display of prose. Gerard enacts a nearly Kathy Acker-esque intensity in her diction, invoking styles at times clipped and maniacal, like Artaud, other times siren-shriekingly transcendent or trauma-shocked-out calm."
—Blake Butler, Vice

"Gerard's sharp debut novel takes on addiction, dysfunction and eating disorders in a surreal and haunting road trip across America."
San Francisco Chronicle

"Binary Star shines even as it charts the breaking apart of worlds and the spiral-in of events, and is a special recommendation for the surreal poet-turned-reader who will find its scientific links to psychological states of mind to be inviting."
Midwest Book Review

"It's remarkable... [Binary Star's] triumph, and its uniqueness, is in bringing us to tears over a great mess of intertwined ideas."
Flavorwire

"The language moves through darkness and lightness, between being and unbeing, between past and future. But its center is always in the present. It is the only space where you can exist and disappear at the same time. Gerard leaves you there."
Entropy Magazine

"Fast-paced, visceral, and distinctly tragic, Binary Star is a must read for anyone curious about what it means to be a body in space."
Interview Magazine

“The book has the cool detachment of Joan Didion’s Play it As it Lays and the formal experimentation of Harry Mathews’ best work.”
Nerve

Binary Star dazzles and sings in the best of ways.”
Gawker

One of the “Six Best Books of January.”; “Our indie pick of the month.”
GQ

“Sarah Gerard’s debut, Binary Star, radiates beauty. Gerard captures the beauty and scientific irony of damaged relationships and ephemeral heavenly lights. Just as with the stars, it is collapse that offers the most illumination.”
Los Angeles Times

One of “27 of the Most Exciting New Books of 2015.”
BuzzFeed

“With the grace of a poem and the attitude of a punk anthem, Binary Star is an unusual treasure. Sarah Gerard is a young writer on the rise. She has a voice you have to hear to believe.”
Bustle

“Gerard has a reputation for tackling her subject matter with unusual ferocity.”
The Millions

“Gerard writes fiction like poetry, constructing a mesmerizing, complex story of addiction, obsession and love.”
Time Out New York

“A glittering novel that tears into the headspace of a young anorexic in love with an alcoholic. Gerard’s spare language and spacing is an intimate, cinematic poem.”
The Brooklyn Rail

“Gerard’s first novel, Binary Star, is one of the most hotly anticipated arrivals of early 2015.”
Brooklyn Magazine

“Sarah Gerard’s lyrical prose is like nothing you’ve ever read—and the same can be said for the arresting Binary Star, too... it kind of blew apart my mind.”
Bustle

“Gerard has produced a powerful, poetic, and widely relatable novel that eludes easy classification.”
Publishers Weekly (Starred)

“Sarah Gerard has an interesting fearlessness.”
VICE

"Sarah Gerard's star is rising."
The Millions

“Fascinating... unlike anything else out there.”
—Brazos Bookstore blog

“One of the finest debuts I have read, a daring and epic novel of love and lost souls.”
Largehearted Boy

“[Binary Star] feels like it’s going to dismantle itself on the next page or sentence, yet somehow Gerard is always in control, building up to a perfect and explosive ending.”
Fanzine

"A bold, beautiful novel about wanting to disappear and almost succeeding. Sarah Gerard writes about love and loneliness in a new and brilliantly visceral way."
—Jenny Offill

"I felt a breathless intensity the whole time I read Sarah Gerard's brilliant Binary Star. I sped through it, dizzy, devastated, loving all of it."
—Kate Zambreno

"Two lost souls hurtle through a long dark night where drug store fluorescents light up fashion magazine headlines and the bad flarf of the pharmacy: Hydroxycut, Seroquel, Ativan, Zantrex-3. Gerard’s young lovers rightly revolt against the insane standards of a sick society, but their pursuit of purity—ideological, mental, physical—comes to constitute another kind of impossible demand, all the more dangerous for being self-imposed. Binary Star is merciless and cyclonic, a true and brutal poem of obliteration, an all-American death chant whose chorus is 'I want to look at the sky and understand.'"
—Justin Taylor

"Allegorized by the phenomena of binary stars, Sarah Gerard's first novel confronts the symptoms of modern living with beauty and courage."
—Simon Van Booy

Library Journal

03/01/2015
"A binary star is a system containing two stars that orbit their common center of mass," proclaims the nameless narrator of this incandescent first novel. She's seriously anorexic, circling an alcoholic lover, and the pithy, streaming, verbally one-upping narrative recalls an extended road trip they took, where they try to help each other without much success. VERDICT Not your standard read, this book is recommended for anyone (including ambitious YAs) interested in an intense, spot-on investigation of destructive behavior and a damaged and damaging relationship.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178685754
Publisher: Lantern Audio
Publication date: 04/06/2015
Edition description: Unabridged
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