Mo Daviau launches "Epic and Lovely," in conversation with Roohi Choudhry
Schedule
Thu Oct 09 2025 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Lofty Pigeon Books, Church Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA | Brooklyn, NY

About this Event
Join us for the New York launch of Epic and Lovely, Mo Daviau's second novel that "tak[es] on motherhood, mortality, disability, and seemingly everything else under the California sun" (Matthew Specktor).
Author Mo Daviau will be joined by writer Roohi Choudhry for a reading, conversation, and reception.
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About the book
Epic and Lovely is the swan song of Nina Simone Blaine, the daughter of a long-dead 1950s Vegas crooner and a Texas beauty queen forty years his junior. In the wake of her unexpected divorce, Nina returns to her hometown of Los Angeles to spend her final days with The Friends of the Good Thumb, a support group for patients with A12 Fibrillin Deficiency Syndrome, a genetic disorder that affects children of much-older fathers, causes several physical deformities, and results in death around the age of forty.
Written as a deathbed letter to the UCLA physician who has tracked Nina and the other Good Thumbs throughout their lives, Nina recounts her final days with the group and with Cole, the charismatic, sadistic fellow A12er with whom she has fallen madly in love, who charms and harms her in equal measures. An unlikely alliance with a tech billionaire, the return of her estranged mother, and the birth of the baby she never thought she’d have force Nina to reckon with the triumphs and mistakes of her life and to fight to leave her child in good hands.
Advanced Praise for Epic and Lovely
"This book is a love bomb, a love bloom, a love letter from a soul on the edge of death who talks back, cracks wise, and throws down wisdom. Daviau reminds us that death always kisses birth, living always births dying, crying keeps us whole, and laughter is good medicine. I swooned." —Lidia Yuknavitch, author of Reading the Waves: A Memoir and The Chronology of Water
"Mo Daviau's Epic and Lovely is a novel that manages the startling feat of being at once deeply intimate and thrillingly grand. Taking on motherhood, mortality, disability, and seemingly everything else under the California sun—tech billionaires and Vegas lounge singers, age gaps and abusers—Daviau's heartbreaking novel fully earns its title's fitting descriptors. Epic and Lovely is wonderful from end to end." —Matthew Specktor, author of The Golden Hour: A Story of Family and Power in Hollywood and Always Crashing in the Same Car: On Art, Crisis, and Los Angeles, California
"Full of tenderness, dark humor, and aching vulnerability, Mo Daviau has written a stunning novel that asks how we choose to be remembered when our stories reach their inevitable conclusion. Illuminating the complicated intersection of bodily autonomy and parental love,Epic and Lovely is a meditation on inheritance—both genetic and emotional—that deftly explores what it means to leave behind a legacy when time is running out." —Kimberly King Parsons, author of We Were the Universe
“Daviau is such a talented prose writer. Uproariously funny, singeing, authoritative. This is a skillful, sophisticated author writing with a scalpel on every line, willing to go to wild places. Somehow we’re in the territory of farce, of Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine, and of Eyes Wide Shut, all at the same time.” —Courtney Sender, author of In Other Lifetimes All I’ve Lost Comes Back to Me: Stories
“In Epic and Lovely, Mo Daviau pushes against our expectations of the chronically ill. It’s a fully rendered look at chronic illness and difficult choices. Darkly funny and driven by the voice of Nina, whose voice is in turns sardonic, quirky, smart, and vulnerable, Epic and Lovely challenges our ideas about what it means to be sick in the modern world.”—Renée K. Nicholson, coeditor of Bodies of Truth: Personal Narratives on Illness, Disability, and Medicine
About the author
Mo Daviau is the author of the novel Every Anxious Wave, which was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award. A graduate of Smith College and the Helen Zell Writers’ Program at the University of Michigan, Daviau lives in Portland, Oregon, where she works as a bookseller, hosts literary events, and occasionally tells stories on stage.
About Roohi Choudhry
Roohi Choudhry is a writer, teaching artist, and researcher who lives in Kensington. Born in Pakistan and raised in southern Africa, she worked in criminal justice reform and public health, wrote for the United Nations, and facilitates creative writing workshops for interfaith groups, schools, libraries, and community organizations. She also holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Michigan and is the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship. Her debut novel, Outside Women (University Press of Kentucky), was named one of the "most anticipated feminist books of 2025" by Ms. Magazine and described as “riveting… an incisive story of how change happens” by Publishers’Weekly. Find out more at roohichoudhry.com.
Where is it happening?
Lofty Pigeon Books, Church Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA, United StatesUSD 0.00
