comedy writer struggling to balance her work and family life. Which I suppose is appropriate, given that this is largely a book about conflicting and equivalent truths. So I could review it straightforwardly and say that it's funny, clever, charming, endearing, and all that would be true - but I could also review it and say that in some ways it's the least of the books of hers I've read so far, and that would also be true. On the other hand, I've also read Rainbow Rowell's other books, and this one pales in comparison. On the one hand, I literally laughed and cried from one page to the next and devoured the whole in a brief sitting. I'm deeply conflicted about how to review this book. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Landline Author Rainbow Rowell
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