What an interesting memoir. A preacher's daughter grows up in the Midwest, becomes high-school valedictorian, graduates with honors from Williams College, and then proceeds to move across the country to Portland to become a stripper and play rock-n-roll.
In Magic Gardens, Viva Las Vegas not only paints a fascinating self-portrait of a smart, creative, and energetic young woman, searching for freedom, inspiration, and purpose, but also renders a portrait of Portland in the late 90's, when the city was grittier and less sanitized.