I've just started What She Said by Elizabeth Renzetti. It's a collection of, I suppose you could say essays? She's a journalist by trade and she addresses feminism and the state of the world.
Just finIished Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby VanPelt. It's a delightful novel focused on Marcellus the octopus, Tova the widowed older cleaning lady at the aquarium, and Cameron a 30 year old who's unable to hold a job and owes everyone money. Deals with grief, frriendship, love, home.
I've just started What She Said by Elizabeth Renzetti. It's a collection of, I suppose you could say essays? She's a journalist by trade and she addresses feminism and the state of the world.
That sounds fascinating!
Just finIished Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby VanPelt. It's a delightful novel focused on Marcellus the octopus, Tova the widowed older cleaning lady at the aquarium, and Cameron a 30 year old who's unable to hold a job and owes everyone money. Deals with grief, frriendship, love, home.
It's funny you mention Remarkably Bright Creatures, I was just reading an article about the book. It's gone on my TBR list!