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Mood Swings

A Novel

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Shorlisted for the 2024 Grand Prix du livre de Montréal
In a pre-apocalyptic world not unlike our own, a young Instagram poet starts an affair with a California billionaire who’s promised a time machine that will make everything normal again—whatever that means.

Everyone knows something’s off, but nobody can agree on just what it is. Maybe it’s the weather; maybe it’s because everyone’s so sensitive these days.
Jenlena and Daphne are two aimless humanities grads living in a crumbling Montreal when animals besiege cities and towns across the world, terrorizing their human residents. Though shocking, the threat is quickly neutralized when the animals are killed en masse for the safety of humanity. In the post-fauna world, Jenlena is transformed, shaking off her characteristic passivity to capitalize on other people’s heartbreak and grief by selling plants that have come to replace pets, and impersonating dogs for pay. Meanwhile, Daphne, a once-promising student, flounders in a deep depression, smoking weed and slacking off at work to hang out with her cancelled boyfriend. When Jenlena meets the California billionaire Roderick Maeve, and the two become romantically entangled, she is exposed to a new understanding of wealth, power, and the gender economy—just as the world hurtles toward its alleged salvation.
Marked with Frankie Barnet’s poignant intelligence and sly sense of humour, Mood Swings is a stand-out debut.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 25, 2024
      Barnet follows up the graphic novel Kim: A Novel Idea with the bonkers story of a future without animals. Mammals and other creatures across the planet have been conducting organized as well as random acts of terror—raccoons destroyed a power plant, a chimpanzee ripped a kid’s face off, a pet rabbit tore out its owner’s eyes, and more. “It was like one day all the animals just got together and decided,” Barnet writes, implying the violence is in response to exploitation and ecological degradation by humans. Responding to the panic, American billionaire Roderick Maeve uses lethal sonic technology to kill all the animals on the planet. In this altered world, 22-year-old poet Jenlena spends a lot of time on Instagram, where pet cosplay is trending, and she gets a gig dressing up as a dog for people who miss their pets. After Jenlena ditches one of her clients, she has a chance meeting with Maeve, who’s currently building a time machine that would return people to a more harmonious past where animals exist. Barnet adds some lively dialectical discourse to the zany proceedings, as a pessimistic cult protests Maeve’s plan because it would “erase the blame” of ecological collapse. Despite the sobering material, this is a hoot. Agents: Audrey Crooks and Ellen Levine, Trident Media Group.

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