A novel by Leigh Stein described as a brutal exploration of girlboss aesthetic and woke capitalism, compared to Houellebecq or Delicious Tacos but written by a woman
"I'm just about done with 'Self-Care, A Novel' by Leigh Stein. Someone on this subreddit recommended it, IIRC, and it's phenomenal, an absolutely brutal exploration of the whole "girlboss" aesthetic and the all-around hollowness of woke capitalism as a culture. It's the closest I've come to an answer"