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There Is No EthanHow Three Women Caught America's Biggest Catfish

Anna Akbari

Anna Akbari's There Is No Ethan is a hybrid true-crime memoir about three educated women who independently fell for the same fabricated online persona in 2011, then found each other and exposed the deception — a story that doubles as a serious inquiry into how digital intimacy makes smart people vulnerable.

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What makes There Is No Ethan more than a cautionary tale is that Akbari refuses to treat herself and her fellow victims as simply naive. She fell for this — hard — and that contradiction is the engine of the book. She leans into it rather than papering over it, which immediately separates this from the genre of embarrassed confession. The opening sections establish each woman's life with enough texture that when "Ethan" enters, you understand exactly which gaps in their days this persona was engineered to fill — not just loneliness in the abstract, but specific intellectual hungers, specific schedules, specific emotional styles.

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