![]() ![]() Her story is messy, devastating and raw - deeply felt and deftly told. Winner of the 2016 Paterson Fiction Prize One of NPR's "Best Books of 2015" One of Bustle's "2015’s 25 Best Books, Fiction Edition" An Electric Literature "Best Novel of 2015" One of HelloGiggles's "23 Books from 2015 You Absolutely Must Read" One of Brooklyn Magazine's "12 Best Books of 2015 that Didn’t Get Enough Attention" A People Pick March 2015 One of O, The Oprah Magazine's "10 Titles to Pick Up Now" One of Publishers Lunch's "Favorite Books of 2015, From the News Editor" “Elisa Albert’s brilliant new novel…It’s obscene, reckless, vicious, hilarious and above all real…it ought to be as essential as ‘The Red Badge of Courage.’…Albert has inherited the house Grace Paley built, with its narrow doorways just wide enough for wit and tragedy and blistering, exasperated love…” -Merritt Tierce, the New York Times Book Review "Albert's scathing send-up of modern motherhood boils with dark humor and brutal honesty." - People "A smartly acerbic exploration of motherhood." - O, The Oprah Magazine "Elisa Albert's take on birth, motherhood and female relationships is the antithesis of the treacly cliches that so often surround these well-trod subjects. ![]()
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