Susan Osborne

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Hausfau by Jill Alexander Essbaum: Emma Bovary, a twenty-first century reprise

Jill Alexander Essbaum’s debut is one of those books about which there’s been a good deal of eager anticipation in my neck of the Twitter woods. That way disappointment often lies but this twenty-first century take on Emma Bovary turns out to live up to all that’s been tweeted. Although Hausfrau is Essbaum’s first novel

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Signs Preceding the End of the World by Yuri Herrera (transl. Lisa Dillman): A Mexican fable

Made up of only nine short chapters, Yuri Herrera’s novella weighs in at just over one hundred pages. You might be forgiven for thinking you could knock it off in a few hours and move onto the next pressing book on the list that only seems to get longer but that would be a mistake.

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