
“The protagonists of this sweeping novel strive to piece together the past in all its cruelty to better understand themselves and whence they came. “Laura Kay could teach a masterclass on the low-key, wholesome, slightly messy queer rom com… Wild Things is a friends-to-lovers romance, yes, but also a heartwarming exploration of found family… Recommended for fans of droll British humor, readers of In at the Deep End and Queenie, and watchers of Fleabag and Feel Good.”Ĭarlos Fonseca, Austral(trans. Written over the past three decades, these are keenly observed, deeply felt, and judiciously detailed encounters of genuine communion mixing interviews, biography, and analysis, all lyrically and radiantly composed… There’s a bittersweet quality to Remnick’s perceptions of these legendary figures.” “ gathering of exceptionally vivid and melodic profiles of musicians late in life. Rendered in astounding detail from her childhood journals, her story reads like a novel and deserves wide attention in an age of fringe groups going mainstream.”ĭavid Remnick, Holding the Note: Profiles in Popular Music “Guinevere Turner’s mesmerizing, devastating account of growing up in the Lyman Family cult is a coming-of-age story like no other. Guinevere Turner, When the World Didn’t End : A Memoir
