Zoë alights from a Greyhound in Vancouver, determined to discard her stifling small town past and reinvent herself. Stumbling upon a hedonistic urban arts scene, she soon discovers a delightful cornucopia of sensual experiences, from exotic foods to hot encounters, while still struggling to disentangle herself from what she’s left behind: the married lover demanding her return, her dead mother’s house, and her lost baby.
Lullaby for Ginger is an erotic anti-romance that deconstructs sexual norms and explores the fluidity of sexuality from a women’s perspective while taking an irreverent look at consumer culture that values art by the price it fetches, metes out fame in proportion to audacity, and considers artists utterly disposable.