Bitter Texas Honey, Ashley Whitaker
Bitter Texas Honey, Ashley Whitaker
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Bitter Texas Honey

Author: Ashley Whitaker

Narrator: Helen Laser

Unabridged: 10 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 04/15/2025


Synopsis

The Royal Tenenbaums meets Fleabag in this hilarious and dizzyingly smart debut about an over-the-top evangelical Texan family—and the daughter at its center racing to finish her very important novel before her ex-boyfriend finishes his.
 
It’s 2011, and twenty-three-year-old Joan West is not like the rest of her liberal peers in Austin, nor is she quite like her Tea Party Republican, God-loving family. Sure, she listens to conservative talk radio on her way to and from her internship at the Capitol. But she was once an America-hating leftist who kissed girls at parties, refused to shave, and had plenty of emotionless sex with jazz school friends—that is until a drug-induced mania forced her to return to her senses.  

But above all Joan is a writer, an artist, or at least she desperately wants to be. Always in search of inspiration for her novel, she catalogs every detail of her relationships with men—including with her former muse slash current arch nemesis Roberto—and mines her very dysfunctional family for material. But when her beloved, credit card debt–racked cousin Wyatt finds himself in crisis, Joan’s worldview is cracked open and everything comes crashing down.  

Funny, whip-smart, and often tender, Bitter Texas Honey introduces us to the unforgettable and indefatigable Joan West: ambitious, full of contradictions, utterly herself. As she wades through it all—addiction, politics, loss, and, notably, her father’s string of increasingly bizarre girlfriends—we witness her confront what it means to be a person, and an artist, in the world.

About The Author

Ashley Whitaker is a writer from Texas. She received an MFA from the Helen Zell Writers’ Program at the University of Michigan. Her work has appeared in Tin House and StoryQuarterly, and has received support from the Ragdale Foundation. She lives in Austin with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on April 25, 2025

THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS meets FLEABAG??? this must be for me specifically (review to come / thanks to the publisher for the e-arc)......more

Goodreads review by Morgan on October 04, 2024

I wanted to root for Joan, but my god was she so unlikeable and that’s what made this such a fun read! A nepo baby of an audio recording school, an adderall addicted writer with nothing to show for her years of “work,” and literally a nightmare at love - Joan is so fun to follow just wondering how s......more

Goodreads review by Lorin on April 25, 2025

I do not give one single flying fuck about Mitt Romney or Ted Cruz. But—aside from all the weird conservative talk and horribly unlikable MC, the writing is excellent.......more

Goodreads review by The Bookish Elf on April 27, 2025

Ashley Whitaker's debut novel, Bitter Texas Honey, introduces us to Joan West—a character so messy, contradictory, and self-deluded that you'll either want to shake her or give her a reluctant hug. Set against the backdrop of early 2010s Texas politics and family dysfunction, this novel serves up a......more

Goodreads review by Nathaniel on April 22, 2025

I'm quite interested in seeing what Ashley writes next. This is well done, with a great cast, and moves fast enough that I read most of it in one sitting. While I’d hoped it would lean more into certain elements, I loved the writing and any of my complaints are personal preference. Pick it up if you......more


Quotes

One of Deep South Magazine’s 2025 Spring Reading Picks

“Witty . . . compulsively readable.”
Publishers Weekly

“Whitaker’s debut novel is a painful, hilarious, and mind-bending look into what drives personal and societal beliefs, the frailty and strength of family bonds, and the individual decisions that ultimately lead to something bigger than us.”
Booklist

"The comp titles are hard to live up to, but this book surpassed expectations. It is a lively story filled with memorable characters who are larger than life but never caricatures of themselves."
Debutiful

“Like any good Southern girl, Bitter Texas Honey presents itself modestly: this is a funny, extremely charming novel about an aspiring writer. But beneath this relatively breezy exterior is an absolutely merciless, clear-eyed, and passionate assessment of the political, moral, and cultural roots of our country’s current divide. Bitter Texas Honey is not just wildly entertaining—it is a bullet aimed at the dead center of American hypocrisy, cruelty, and heartbreak; as brilliant, uncompromising, and timely a book as you will read this year.”
Kristen Roupenian, author of Cat Person and Other Stories

Bitter Texas Honey is wildly offbeat and endlessly entertaining—a novel that manages to be incisive, heartrending, and hilarious all at once. With nimble prose and a deadpan delivery, Whitaker brings each of these deeply relatable, deeply endearing characters to vibrant life. This is a dazzling debut from an outrageously gifted writer.”
—Kimberly King Parsons, National Book Award-nominated author of We Were the Universe

"Bitter Texas Honey is a remarkable debut. What sets up as a wryly comic künstlerroman—'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Republican' (in the comparatively "innocent" days of Mitt Romney’s nomination)—deepens into an affecting story of loss and addiction. Joan is by turns feckless and funny, knowing and naïve, but always utterly human in all her messy contradictions. Best of all, Whitaker not only pivots from hilarity to heartbreak, but manages to build to a close that is—magically—both at once (fittingly reflective of her bitter-sweet title)."
—Peter Ho Davies, author of A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself

"Deadpan, hysterical, irreverent, and utterly original, Bitter Texas Honey is an exuberant debut. This zany novel murders pieties and resurrects the imagination. It reminded me of everything fiction can do."
—Claire Vaye Watkins, author of I Love You but I’ve Chosen Darkness

Bitter Texas Honey is a charming novel that made me laugh with its understated humor and zany yet realistic depictions of writing, love, friendship, family, and grief.”
—Tao Lin, author of Leave Society