You Too Can Have A Body Like Mine by Alexandra Kleeman

In a surreal and satirical exploration of identity and consumer culture, the narrative follows a young woman, known only as "A," as she navigates a world obsessed with superficiality and conformity. Living with her roommate "B" and dating "C," she becomes increasingly entangled in a bizarre reality where personal identity is overshadowed by societal expectations and media influence. As "A" grapples with her sense of self amidst a backdrop of bizarre advertisements, cult-like organizations, and a pervasive sense of detachment, the story delves into themes of alienation, the commodification of the human body, and the search for authenticity in a world that demands uniformity.