The Nightgown and Other Poems, Taisia Kitaiskaia

There’s a slightly Madlibs-ish quality to these poems, in that various words are utterly incongruous, such that they almost seem like a joke. But (like good Madlibs!), they’re also pretty great. They are often playing with tropes from fairy tales, with a distinctly witchy twist.All of this might make it sound like they’re primarily plotContinueContinue reading “The Nightgown and Other Poems, Taisia Kitaiskaia”

Afterlives, Abdulrazak Gurnah

This novel puzzled me in tantalizing ways — it did all kinds of things that I didn’t expect, and that didn’t quite make sense; which I was tempted to say were flaws, but that came to seem essential. The novel has an irregular structure: four parts, the first with two chapters, the next two withContinueContinue reading “Afterlives, Abdulrazak Gurnah”

The School for Good Mothers, Jessamine Chan

Not sure why I thought this would be a fun, light, airplane read, but ooof. It kind of destroyed me. It’s a terrific book — and it is fast-paced and absorbing — but it’s also tough, emotionally. It’s a real deep dive into some of the more difficult parts of parenting — particularly the balanceContinueContinue reading “The School for Good Mothers, Jessamine Chan”

Akrasia and Unwanted Sex

I love an unlikely pairing. One of my favorite things is when two seemingly unrelated, utterly different books that I’m reading end up connecting in unexpected ways. Last week, I wrote a little bit about Girlhood, by Melissa Febos, and about some of my frustrations with it, and as the day went on, I realizedContinueContinue reading “Akrasia and Unwanted Sex”