weirdly, I'm now thinking about another book involving a terrible mother, though less bleakly inventively than this one. would you like to meet a giant crow? hang out with a scientist who is processing some guilt in questionable ways? think about what history & pain do to people & places? here u go!
Molly Templeton
"This novel slides between genres elegantly, and that in-between land is exactly where I love to read."
Kiersten Kaschock's An Impossibility of Crows is eerie, sharp, and complicated. Read @mollytempleton.com's review:
Blood seeps through the pages in this "beautifully written, eerie, grounded, honest, and striking" novel.