RaveBooklistFaith masterfully balances Sylvie’s dialogue-heavy sessions with her counselor with unflinchingly honest descriptions of her inner thoughts and surroundings. Fans of Judith Rossner’s August and Gail Honeyman’s Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine (2017) will enjoy this slow-paced novel of one woman’s journey to find happiness without asking for permission.
PositiveBooklist[An] unflinching look at music festival culture and the rise and fall of alternative rock.
PositiveBooklistExplores predictive policing and what is lost when people choose the promise of safety over individual freedom.
RaveBooklistLiterary fiction at its best, expertly blending humor and despair. Her prose is at times heartbreaking, at times hilarious.
PositiveBooklistSligar\'s clever psychological tale explores the dark side of technology and its effects on our perceptions.