![]() ![]() ![]() With great economy of language, Rachel Ingalls infuses her cutting social satire with incredible depth of emotion-sadness, loneliness, joy, and love. Why we chose this story: This modern classic grabs your heart and doesn’t let go. This stinging blend of fantasy and domestic politics shows us the joy of finding yourself within yourself. Standing there is Aquarius the Monsterman (though he prefers Larry), a “gigantic six-foot-seven-inch frog-like creature,” and he is divine! Welcoming Larry into her home and her heart is the most natural thing Dorothy can do. As long as she doesn’t yearn for excitement and passion, Dorothy is fine. As long as you don’t mention the children they’ve lost, then everything is fine. ![]() His job is good her home is spotless their world is as it should be. Her husband, Fred, is a perfectly pleasant man. “something of a miracle” – The New Yorkerĭorothy lives a perfectly pleasant life. “totally unforgettable” – The New York Times Book Review ![]()
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