When Maria turns 20, she falls in love. She is in the wrong town, and he
is the wrong sort of man. Going through his things, she finds a photo of
herself when she was 12 years old. She has the same smile, but she is
wearing the wrong clothes: she is the same, only different.
Anne Enright's astonishing novel moves between Dublin, New York and
London, following the lives of the real Maria and the girl in the
picture. Stepping through the mirror to tell the story of the two women,
both haunted by their missing selves, What Are You Like? Is an
exquisitely written disquisition on families and identity. It is a
modern story, full of genetic jokes, of splitting and dislocation, and
it is one of the oldest stories there is: a novel about twins. Threading
together the lives of two young women, it confirms Anne Enright as not
only the most original Irish writer of her generation but also as one of
the finest, funniest and most affecting.