This is the story of Esther, who lives in the Pennines with her father.
Esther is obsessed with experimenting with different ways to pass out:
from snorting Daz powder at school to attempted autoasphyxiation in a
serviced apartment in north London. But what happens when you take
something too far? And what has Esther's mother, a beautiful dancer
wasting away in her bedroom, to do with it all?
'Naomi Booth's The Lost Art of Sinking is beautifully written, funny,
mischievous and touching. A deeply engaging dramatisation of the strange
'art' of fainting, swooning, passing out, it also has what very few
contemporary works of fiction have - an arresting, self-assured and
compelling narrative voice'
-Nicholas Royle