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A review by reedingthroughtheyear
Worry by Alexandra Tanner
4.0
This book was poignant at times but really (and I cannot underscore this enough) FUNNY. I don’t often laugh out loud at books but this one was an exception. The dynamic between Poppy and our narrator felt incredibly real and it was such a treat to be invited into their world.
This book is a biting social commentary on wide array of topics, including family, politics, religion, Jewish culture, far-right conspiracies, sibling relationships, datIng, mental illness, identity, and finding meaning alongside the banality of existence.
Alexandra Tanner delivers this work with a witty precision.
What a feat!
4.5 stars.
This book is a biting social commentary on wide array of topics, including family, politics, religion, Jewish culture, far-right conspiracies, sibling relationships, datIng, mental illness, identity, and finding meaning alongside the banality of existence.
Alexandra Tanner delivers this work with a witty precision.
What a feat!
4.5 stars.