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Yesteryear
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The Brides
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Like This, But Funnier
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The Vanishing Cherry Blossom Bookshop
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Yesteryear
Caro Claire Burke
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No fooling here! April is upon us and that means not just one, but TWO read along books for spring. Hallie Cantor's LIKE THIS, BUT FUNNIER drops on April 7, followed by Abigail Savitch-Lew's LIVONIA CHOW MEIN on April 21.
US readers, be sure to enter our giveaways for both of these books as they open up throughout the month!
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Dear Monica Lewinsky
Julia Langbein
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I just saw this in an Aardvark email and my jaw literally hit the floor. I’m not usually the pearl clutching type, but to put an image of a man beheading a woman on a book titled “Dear Monica Lewinsky” was… shocking.
After reading the blurb (clearly satirical, magical realism with patron saint Monica) I get what they’re doing with the imagery. But without that context??
Curious about other opinions. Is this distasteful shock marketing capitalizing off violence against “disliked” women, or is this clever witty satire?
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I just saw this in an Aardvark email and my jaw literally hit the floor. I’m not usually the pearl clutching type, but to put an image of a man beheading a woman on a book titled “Dear Monica Lewinsky” was… shocking.
After reading the blurb (clearly satirical, magical realism with patron saint Monica) I get what they’re doing with the imagery. But without that context??
Curious about other opinions. Is this distasteful shock marketing capitalizing off violence against “disliked” women, or is this clever witty satire?