FICTION
Released: April 6, 2010
"We're all imperfect birds, in a novel that sounds a warning note to parents of "good kids," even though some might resist its climactic remedy. In the end, the strengths of central characters and believable complications overcome a tendency toward oracular psychobabble."
Lamott, best known for nonfiction, including popular books on writing (
Bird by Bird, 1994) and spirituality (
Traveling Mercies, 1999), returns to the novel with a sequel of sorts to one of her earliest and best,
Rosie (1983).
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