An Innocent Fashion : A Novel
Author(s): R.J. Hernández
“Writing in a fervently literary style that flirts openly with the traditions of Salinger, Plath, and Fitzgerald, Hernández is a diamond-sharp satirist and a bracingly fresh chronicler of the heartbreak of trying to grow up. Honest and absurd, funny and tragic, wild and lovely, this novel describes modern coming-of-age with poetic precision.”*
The Devil Wears Prada meets The Bell Jar in this story of a wide-eyed Ivy League grad who discovers that his dream of “making it” at leading New York City fashion magazine Régine may well be his undoing.
Elián San Jamar knew from childhood that he was destined for a better life than the one his working-class multiracial parents share in Texas—a life inspired by Régine’s pages. A full ride to Yale opens the door to a more glamorous world, and he quickly befriends Madeline and Dorian, both scions of incredible wealth and privilege. With their help, he reinvents himself, and after four decadent years he graduates as Ethan St. James. But reality hits hard when Ethan arrives at Régine and is relegated to the lowest rung of the ladder.
Mordantly funny and emotionally ruthless, An Innocent Fashion is the saga of a true millennial—naïve, idealistic, struggling with his identity and sexuality—trying to survive in an industry, and in a city, notorious for attracting new graduates only to chew them up and spit them out. Oscillating between melodrama and whip-smart sarcasm, pretentiousness and heartbreaking vulnerability, increasingly disillusioned with Régine and Madeline and Dorian, Ethan begins to unravel.
As the narratives of his conflicted childhood, cloistered collegiate experience, and existential crisis braid together, this deeply moving coming-of-age novel for the twenty-first century spirals toward a devastating realization: You can follow your dreams, but what happens if your dreams are just not enough?
*Kirkus Reviews (starred)
Review(s):
“Wry…literary…. His characters are vivid enough to stand alone….Victims of their affected apathy and subject, beneath their veneer of disinterested sophistication, to the same immemorial terrors and heartbreaks, Madeline, Dorian and Ethan are eminently believable.”
“Writing in a fervently literary style that flirts openly with the traditions of Salinger, Plath, and Fitzgerald, Hernández is a diamond-sharp satirist…. Honest and absurd, funny and tragic, wild and lovely, this novel describes modern coming-of-age with poetic precision.”
“Hernández’s writing is beautiful, and the story offers a searing take on privilege, glamour, and the socialite scene. Charming and very astute.”
“By turns mordantly dark and charmingly funny, R. J. Hernández’s debut is a modern fable with a timeless heart.”
“Hernández’s coming-of-age story…[an] unapologetic view into the underbelly of fashion media, chronicles its protagonist’s experience trying to fit into a world where a person’s social background is scrutinized just as much as his skills and intellect.”
“Delivers a mixture of satire, fashion, postcollege depression and confusion, all delicately rolled into a turquoise binding with lyrically gifted accents.”
“Lose yourself in the world of a fictional fashion magazine . . . . Hernández creates a hybrid coming-of-age story mixed with a fashion industry tale that’s fast-paced and full of drama.”
“Like The Devil Wears Prada, but better. The new novel takes on the fashion magazine world with fresh perspective.”
“The Devil Wears Prada for millenials…. Explores the magazine industry through a different lens than past insider tomes….With a sure hand, Hernández leads his readers into an overlapping world of Ivy-League pedigree and corporate hustle.”
“Compelling…. Entertaining…. Hernández’s dark view of innocence makes him a novelist to watch.”
ISBN: 9780062429544