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From the author of Natural Beauty, set in the fiercely competitive art world, a novel about an obsessive friendship upended by a cutting-edge technology purported to enhance empathy and connection Enka meets Mathilde in art school. Mathilde is a dizzyingly talented yet tortured artist whose star is on the rise—and Enka, struggling to make art that feels original, is immediately drawn to her. The two strike up an intense bond that soon turns codependent. But when Mathilde’s fame reaches new heights, Enka becomes desperate to keep her best friend close—no matter the cost. Enka quickly falls in love with and marries a billionaire whose family’s company is funding an unconventional technology purported to heighten empathy, which could allow someone else to inhabit Mathilde’s mind and absorb the trauma from her brain. Soon, the boundaries between Mathilde and Enka begin to blur even further, setting in motion a disturbing series of events that forever changes their lives. Blisteringly smart, thought-provoking, and shocking, Immaculate Conception deftly navigates big questions of art, technology, authorship, and what makes us human. Ling Ling Huang offers us a portrait of close friendship—achingly tender and twisted—that captures the tenuous line between love and possession that will haunt you long after you turn the final page.
Publication Year: 2025
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“Is there anyone who knows a young woman’s body better than her closest friends? By way of love or comparison or some combination of the two?” What do you do when your entire art career has been sent into a downward spiral after the introduction of artificial intelligence? If you’re Enka, you start a rivalry with your best friend, who just so happens to be the only still succeeding artist in the current world, or more specifically, the girl who has achieved everything you have worked and dreamed of. And then comes the invention of SCAFFOLD, a cutting-edge technology designed to enhance empathy between people by creating a mental link, allowing the user to inhabit the mind of another. When Enka is presented with the opportunity to inhabit her best friend’s mind, accessing her memories, artistic inspirations, and deep-seated trauma, linking them together forever, well, that is an opportunity too good not to take. This is my first book by Ling Ling Huang, and oh my god, I am over the moon in love with the way she writes! This book is a literal work of art in itself. The first half reads as literary fiction, while the second half takes a turn into a more dystopian/horror read. Huang astutely dissects the absurdity of today’s art world, specifically the accessibility of art due to factors such as wealth and status. Beyond the world of art, Huang explores the complexities of being an artist, the self-trauma, power, gender, and the implications of science and technology. This is a book for all of us who love some weird girl fiction. I cannot recommend this highly enough. Immaculate Conception releases tomorrow at all major retailers. Thank you, Dutton and Penguin Books for the opportunity to read this ARC.