A mother’s case for creativity, Edward VIII revisited and a Pulitzer-winner’s nostalgic mystery
The premise is as familiar as a pop song refrain: at the start of the millennium, a malleable, twentysomething midwesterner moves to the East Village with her guitar, a lyric-filled notebook and a heart full of yearning. Her name is Laura and though aspects of Gould’s subtle, astute second novel initially seem predictable, she’s soon catapulted into another world altogether by unplanned solo motherhood.
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