In this hysterical follow-up to the New York Times bestseller White Girl Problems, Babe Walker travels the globe as she tries to figure out the answer to the question foremost on everyone's mind€"including hers: Who is Babe Walker?
If you€re one of the hundreds of thousands who devoured Babe Walker€s New York Times bestselling novel White Girl Problems or one of the million people who read her blog or follow her on Twitter daily, then you€ve obviously been waiting with bated breath for her hilarious follow-up novel, Psychos.
Fresh from a four-month stint in rehab for her €œalleged€ shopping addiction, Babe Walker returns home to Bel Air ten pounds lighter (thanks to a stomach virus), having made amends (she told a counselor with bad skin she was smart) and confronted her past (after meeting her birth mother for the first time€"a fashion model turned farmer lesbian). Although delighted to be home and determined to maintain her hard-won inner peace, Babe now faces a host of outside forces seemingly intent on derailing her path to positive change. Not only is she being trailed by an anonymous stalker, but she€s also reunited with the love of her life, a relationship that she cannot seem to stop self-sabotaging.
Babe€s newfound spirituality, coupled with her faith in the universe and its messages, leads her all over the world: shoulder dancing in Paris, tripping out in Amsterdam, and hooking up in the Mediterranean, only to land her back in New York City, forced to choose between a man who is perfect in every way (except for one small detail) and a man who could be The One if only he didn€t drive Babe to utter insanity.
Unapologetic and uproarious, Psychos is the send-up of the season€"already as timeless as vintage Dior.