Mrs. Fletcher by Tom Perrotta
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Perrotta takes on the “night class” story, comparing a newly divorced mother’s growth in her night class with her obnoxious son’s first year at university. The book revolves around topics of sexuality and gender. I found myself enjoying the story, and Perrotta’s way of comparing the growth of mother and son in their new environments.
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