![]() ![]() "Jess Lourey’s latest novel feels like an exceptionally timely allegory for Americans and especially, but not exclusively, for white women like herself, a reminder to resist the desire to turn away from the real challenges of modern life in favor of a dream of an America that never was. (Well, except for the fact that it’s set in 1968, and at one point, the main character refers to unleaded gas a reader informed me that unleaded gas wasn’t available until the ‘70s-the more you know.) But really, the book hits everything I wanted it to, and this Criminal Element review says it best: Woot! Ferguson Books in Grand Forks has signed copies available, and Once Upon a Crime in Minneapolis has signed copies plus free Perfect Housewife kits available (while they last contact Once Upon a Crime for more info). ![]()
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