Like Shakespeare’s eponymous work, there’s pathos and humor in this story of how we suffer and the ways in which we’re healed.
Simon & Schuster
9781982169671
Simon & Schuster
9781982169671
Like Shakespeare’s eponymous work, there’s pathos and humor in this story of how we suffer and the ways in which we’re healed.
Miranda Fitch, the protagonist of Mona Awad’s third novel, All’s Well, might best be described—to borrow the title of the 1988 Pedro Almodóvar film—as a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown. A professor of theater studies at a small liberal arts college in Massachusetts, she’s laboring mightily to stage a student production of…
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