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	Forsyth Harmon is the author and illustrator of Justine. She is also the illustrator of Will This Make You Happy by Tanya Bush,&#38;nbsp;Sweet Nothings by Sarah Perry, national bestseller&#38;nbsp;Girlhood by Melissa Febos, and&#38;nbsp;The Art of the Affair by Catherine Lacey. &#38;nbsp;
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Justine by Forsyth Harmon 
Summer 1999. Long Island, New York. Bored, restless, and lonely, Ali never expected her life would change as dramatically as it did the day she walked into the local Stop &#38;amp; Shop. But she’s never met anyone like Justine, the store's cashier. Justine is so tall and thin she looks almost two-dimensional, and there's a dazzling mischief in her wide smile. 



Ali applies for a job on the spot, securing a place for herself in Justine's glittering vicinity. Justine takes Ali under her wing. Ali learns how best to bag groceries, what foods to eat (and not to eat), how to shoplift, who to admire, and who she can become outside of her cold home, where her inattentive grandmother hardly notices the changes in her. Ali becomes more and more fixated on Justine, reshaping herself in her new idol's image, leading to a series of events that spiral from superficial to seismic.


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	"An LGBTQ book that will change the literary landscape... Crackling with the swift and satisfying fizz of Pop Rocks and Diet Coke...acutely captures that time in one's life when imitation feels like the sincerest form of freedom." 
—O, The Oprah Magazine “A portrait of teenage infatuation between girls in 1990s Long Island...captured with unsparing prose and evocative black and white illustrations by the author.”&#38;nbsp;—Glamour
“This is Harmon’s debut novel, and she also provides illustrations; she's done an impeccable job re-creating a very particular moment in time, exploring what it felt like to be a teenage girl when the beauty ideal for women grew to maddening heights.“—Kirkus Reviews“This is a beautifully illustrated and unique text–both supplied by Harmon–that explores the tender, excruciating and exhilarating experiences of girlhood, love, obsession and coming of age.“—Ms. Magazine
“Justine is a quiet thrill ride you won't want to miss.”
—Bustle
“Punctuated by the spare and elegant line drawings....Harmon depicts this heady time of life with an exquisite tenderness, a clarity that can only come from distance, and a sensitivity to this most formative part of our lives, when both nothing and everything seem possible all at once.”



—Refinery29
“The author’s clean, thin-lined illustrations add period detail to the prose’s cool lyricism...Harmon traces the nuances of a teenage female friendship’s fraught dynamics with clinical precision.”—Publishers Weekly
“Celebrated illustrator Forsyth Harmon makes her writing debut with Justine, a compact but powerful illustrated novel.“—BuzzFeed

“Powerful.... Harmon’s minimalist drawings [open] up more paths to understanding than the text alone can provide.”—Electric Lit
“With no shortage of praise...the debut is a complicated and nuanced portrait of female adolescence”
—The Millions
“A nostalgic trip through the magazines, music, and end-of-the millennium pop culture provides the backdrop for a narrative focused on obsessions, latent desire, and growing up.”—Shondaland

“A showstopping debut.” 
—Alexander Chee“Forsyth Harmon is an
artist who understands the holy power of longing.”
—Melissa Febos“Like being in a crystalized, lucid dream.”—Makenna Good
“Devastatingly attuned to the longing, loathing, and eroticism that can run between two teenage girls.”
—Hermione Hoby












“Nervy, exacting illustrations and effortless prose...with the clarity and mystery of a black opal.”
—Catherine Lacey“Adoring, insightful, and even a little frightening. It shook me, and it made me see.”” —Victor LaValle
“This is a brilliant re-imagining of the coming-of-age novel. I read Justine in one sitting, almost holding my breath."
—Sanaë Lemoine

“A delicious debut.”—Ling Ma
"Brilliant....the mix of text and art is so inventive in pushing toward new ways of questioning what image and text can reveal about each other."
—Idra Novey
“Pulsingly alive.”

—Kristen Radtke“I felt myself completely transported back to those 17-year-old feelings where a friend can both ignite and depress you and the dirtiest thing you’ve done has never made you feel more alive.”
—Ariel Schrag

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Will This Make You Happy 
by Tanya Bush
Illustrated by Forsyth Harmon
For fans of Nora Ephron and Nigel Slater, this hybrid memoir and cookbook brings together over fifty inventive baking recipes with a lyrical coming-of-age story about desire and dessert. Perfect for home cooks, lovers of literature, and anyone who finds comfort in the kitchen.&#38;nbsp;

Tanya Bush is adrift in the uncertainty of her early twenties—unemployed, uninspired, and stuck in a long-term relationship that's lost its spark. One day, just to do something, she decides to bake a cake. It's gooey in the center, woefully underbaked, an absolute disaster—but it also reminds her of the pleasures of baking: sugar crystals under her fingernails, flour in her hair, and the hard-earned satisfaction of following the steps of a recipe to the end. 

Over the course of a year, Tanya embarks on a journey that carries her from her tiny apartment to the sunlit kitchens of an Italian agriturismo to the basement of a bustling Brooklyn bakery, where she rediscovers her appetite for pleasure, indulgence, and meaningful work.

A culinary memoir and love story, interwoven with over fifty innovative and approachable baking recipes, Will This Make You Happy is for readers and bakers looking for something messier, more experimental, and honest than the typical aspirational cookbook.


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	“In what feels like literary magic, Tanya Bush bakes every element of taste and every sensation of sweet, salty, bitter, and sour into her recipes and, most enticingly, into her stories. We follow her through a year of confusion, love, infatuation, and disappointment; of discovery and pleasure. That we ride the ups and downs with Bush, feel the dizziness and the joy, and see her world through her sharp eyes is a measure of her talent: She is such a good writer.”
— Dorie Greenspan, five-time James Beard Award winner

“Will This Make You Happy is an ode to the wild pleasures of transformation—how sugar and heat become sustenance, how a psychic flatline shivers upward into curiosity and hope. This book is a testimony to pleasure as survival, self-creation as a long glorious fumbling toward the grace of others. I gulped it down, eager for every last crumb—and will be grateful for its gospel of mess and care for the rest of my days.”
— Leslie Jamison, author of Splinters and Make It Scream, Make It Burn
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“Beautiful—smart, funny, and effortlessly lyrical. Lots of books capture the romance of the kitchen, and lots address the emotional knots of cooking and eating, but Will This Make You Happy does both. It reminds me of so many writers whose work I love and return to and have learned from. Assured and brilliant.”
— Ruby Tandoh, bestselling and award-winning author of Cook As You Are and Eat Up!

“This is an entirely different kind of cookbook, one that makes you want to curl up and read it cover to cover. That is, until you’re overcome by the urge to bake a Neapolitan Pavlova. Once in the kitchen, with Bush’s luminous prose and gentle instruction, you can bake your way to catharsis. I loved it.”
— Sohla El-Waylly, James Beard Award winner and author of Start Here
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“For fans of Nigel Slater and Sally Rooney, this lushly illustrated and gorgeously photographed cookbook / love story is for anyone who has wished that the headnote of a recipe also detailed the myriad desires and failures that went into each bite.”
— Catherine Lacey, author of Biography of X and The Möbius Book

“In loving and tender prose, Tanya Bush writes honestly and lyrically about finding one’s way through life’s downs and ups, through depression and desire. Her recipes will make you happy: unfussy, resourceful, and comforting all at once. Forsyth Harmon’s accompanying illustrations are magical.”
— Rachel Khong, author of Real Americans

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BOOKSWill This Make You Happy (illustrator), by Tanya Bush. Forthcoming from Chronicle, Marcy 3, 2026.
Sweet Nothings (illustrator), by Sarah Perry. Forthcoming from Mariner, February 4, 2024.
Justine. Tin House, Portland, 2021.Girlhood (illustrator), by Melissa Febos. Bloomsbury, New York, 2021.The Art of the Affair (illustrator), by Catherine Lacey. Bloomsbury, New York, 2017.POEMS“Don’t forget, cult is short for culture!“ and “It’s love.” Hot Pink Mag, Issue Five, January 7, 2023.
ESSAYS“The Well.” Northwest Review, Vol. 51 &#124; 01, Fall 2021.
“Spiritual Adventure Should Get You High: How Amanda Montell’s Cultish Spoke to This Cult Survivor.” The Believer, June 15, 2021.
“Cut Knuckles.” Catapult, June 9, 2021.“On Obsessive Female Relationships in Literature: A Reading List.” Literary Hub, March 3, 2021.FICTION
“Alison.” BOMB Magazine, March 2, 2021.“You Wear My Shoes.” Refinery29, March 2, 2021. “Fat Bodies.” Granta Magazine, February 26, 2021.


	EXHIBITIONSThe Art of the Affair. Julie Saul Gallery, New York, January–March 2017.The Art of the Book. Butler Library at Columbia University, New York, March—May 2014.Comics at Columbia: Past, Present, Future. Kempner Gallery at Columbia University, New York, October 2014.Magical Thinking. Interdisciplinary Arts Council at Columbia University, New York, March 2013.Start as Close to the End as Possible. Torrance Shipman Gallery, New York, October 2013.Broken Up. Leroy Neiman Print Center at Columbia University, New York, December 2012.
ILLUSTRATION“It Hurts at First,” with Meg Fernandes. Broadcast, June 5, 2024.
“On Ten Iconic Women Writers of Film and Television,” with Li Patron. Literary Hub, February 13, 2024.
“Justine.” The Believer. (February/March 2019).“Intrusions.” Tin House, with Melissa Febos. (Winter 2018).“The Breakup Museum: Archiving the Way We Were.” Virginia Quarterly Review, with Leslie Jamison. (Winter 2018).“Downward Mobility.” The Believer. (February 2014).


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UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 7pm ET: Will This Make You Happy reading, conversation, and sweets with Helen Rosner at McNally Jackson Seaport
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Friday, Marcy 20, 2026, 7pm PT: Will This Make You Happy reading, conversation with&#38;nbsp;










Aliza Abarbanel and Forsyth Harmon, plus pastries from Quarter Sheets at Skylight Books

Preorder book for pickup at event&#38;nbsp;︎︎︎
Thursday, April 2, 2026, 6pm GMT:&#38;nbsp;Will This Make You Happy reading and conversation with Ruby Tandoh, plus treats by TOAD Bakery at Tender Books





PAST EVENTSSunday, March 21, 2024, 7pm ET: Club Wonder with Eva Chang, Charlie Theonia, and Forsyth Harmon at Mood Ring
Monday, July 18, 2022, 7pm ET:&#38;nbsp;Matt Ortile Presents Body Language: Writers on Identity, Physicality, and Making Space for Ourselves, with Destiny O. Birdsong, Forsyth Harmon, and Andrea Ruggirello at McNally Jackson, Seaport

Thursday, April 22, 2022, 7:30pm ET: Pete’s Reading Series with with Meghan Mayhew Bergman and Robert Jones Jr.
Thursday, October 14, 2021, 7pm ET: KGB Bar’s Pandemic Drafts with Gerard Coletta, Malcolm Hansen, Sanaë Lemoine, Belal Rafiq, Eric Roy, and Alexandra Watson
Thursday, April 28, 2021, 6pm ET: BOMB Magazine’s A Room with a View with Melissa Febos and Lilly Dancyger

Watch the recording ︎︎︎
Wednesday, March 17, 2021 7pm ET: Book Revue with Nina Renata Aron
Watch the recording ︎︎︎
Tuesday,&#38;nbsp; March 16, 2021, 6:30pm PT: Skylight Books with Melissa BroderWatch the recording&#38;nbsp;︎︎︎

Thursday, March 11, 2021, 7pm CT: Exile in Bookville with Catherine LaceyWatch the recording&#38;nbsp;︎︎︎

Wednesday,&#38;nbsp; March. 10, 2021,&#38;nbsp; 6pm PT: Elliott Bay Book Company with E.J. KohWatch the recording ︎︎︎
Monday, March. 8, 2021, 7pm ET: McNally Jackson with Kristen RadtkeWatch the recording ︎︎︎
Monday, February 8, 2021, 8pm ET: The Virtual Franklin Park Reading Series Episode 10: Debut Authors Night with Mateo Askaripour, Cherie Jones, and Dantiel Moniz




	PRESS
“LitHub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2026” Literary Hub, January 6, 2026.
Scott, Andrew., “Sarah Perry ‘13 Explores Candy in ‘Sweet Nothings,' Out in February.” Columbia University School of the Arts, September 16, 2024.
Wells, Monique Y., “Beauford Delaney in The Art of the Affair.” Les Amis de Beauford Delaney, October 29, 2022.
“Q&#38;amp;A with Connecticut Authors: Forsyth Harmon.” Connecticut Center for the Book, October 7, 2022.
Dunne, Susan, “Connecticut Book Prize Finalists.” Hartford Courant, September 2, 2022.
Kreizman, Maris, “23 Wonderful Short Books to Read Now.” Vulture, August 30, 2022.
Motte, Jesse, “Justine: A Review.” Diagram, May 2, 2022.
Patrick, Bethanne, “The Best Books of 2021 You May Have Missed.” LitHub, December 14, 2021.
Jackson, Edward. “A Not So Coming of Age Story: on Justine by Forsyth Harmon.” Entropy, September 14, 2021.
Schwartzmann, Rachel. “Melissa Febos, Author of Girlhood and Forsyth Harmon, Author/Illustrator of Justine.” Slow Stories Podcast,&#38;nbsp; June 15, 2021.
Ackerman, Brittany. “7 Books About Teen Friendships From the 1970s to the 2000s.” Electric Literature, June 14, 2021.
Lee, A.J. “An interview with writer-illustrator Forsyth Harmon.” Catskills Culture Club, May 13, 2021.
Patrick, Bethanne. “Bad Girl Debutantes, Rebellious Nuns, and a Pregnant Moose: 5 Books You May Have Missed in March.” Literary Hub, April 23, 2021.
Hinte, Shelby. “Author of Justine&#38;nbsp;Talks Teen Friendship, Anorexia and the Incarnation of the Image-Text Trend.” Write or Die Tribe, April 5, 2021.
Kumari Upadhyaya, Kayla. “Forsyth Harmon’s Justine Is a Haunting Book About Intense Teenage Friendship.” Autostraddle, April 1, 2021.
Deitz, Bibi. “Your Personal Guide to Spring Entertainment.” Coveteur, March 29, 2021.
Vitcavage, Adam. “A Life of Books with Forsyth Harmon.” Debutiful, Mar. 29, 2021.
Scherer, Logan. “Forsyth Harmon: Love and Self-Loathing in Long Island.” Guernica, Mar. 22, 2021.
Schwartzmann, Rachel. “The Good, The Bad, and The Ordinary Habits.” Ordinary Habit, Mar. 19, 2021.
Eng, Vivienne. “The PEN Ten: An Interview with Forsyth Harmon.” PEN America, Mar. 18, 2020.
Hana Kim, Crystal. “An Interview with Forsyth Harmon.” The Believer, Mar. 12, 2021.
Rebolini, Arianna. “27 Spring Books To Get Very Excited About.” BuzzFeed, Mar. 10, 2021.
Lewis, Rachel Charlene. “With Justine, Forsyth Harmon Charts Teen Queerness.”&#38;nbsp; Bitch Media, Mar. 10, 2021.
Bartels, E.B. “Repressed-Trauma-Dredging and Dead Cats in Justine.” Chicago Review of Books, Mar. 9, 2021.
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We Broke Up, 2012. 8.5x11” digital print.
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Tea, 2012. 8.5x11” digital print.
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I Bought Shit, 2012. 8.5x11” digital print.
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2020 20:56:46 +0000</pubDate>

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I Read, 2012. 8.5x11” digital print.
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