“Covens, you can’t afford not to!”
I had such a good time reading this! Maria Semple wrote Where’d you go, Bernadette?, which I also thoroughly enjoyed. Her writing is very singular; simultaneously quirky, funny, deep and relatable. This story has it all: eccentric apple billionaires, art terrorism, a middle aged single lady condo coven, Paris, peonies, a lip-reading dog walking teenager, a philosopher queen, the Grateful Dead, a mystery to be solved and lots more. Adora the FMC is so totally loveable and there’s a wonderful cast of characters and a little romance too. I loved the philosophy bits.
“Adora is trying to find someone to blame because she hasn’t won her Oscar.”
“My Oscar?” I said with a jerk.
“We all thought she’d have an Oscar by now,” my mother explained to the therapist. “But she’s stuck writing for television shows none of us have ever heard of.”
My therapist recognized narcissism when she saw it, and this was god-tier. I half expected her to throw the Ali-G hand sign and say, “Respect.”
Many thanks to NetGalley and Putnam for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
Content warnings: Narcissistic parent, suicide attempt, sexual assault (in flashbacks)