Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Our lady of the prairie, Thisbe Nissen

Label
Our lady of the prairie, Thisbe Nissen
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Our lady of the prairie
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Thisbe Nissen
Summary
"As gripping as it is hilarious." - Vanity Fair "I devoured this novel . . . It just made my whole being vibrate and hum with the impossible, inevitable business of loving other people." - Leslie Jamison, New York Times best-selling author of The Empathy Exams and The Recovering For Phillipa Maakestad-theater professor and mother to a troubled, volatile daughter-life is finally, miraculously calm. What better moment, then, to fall headlong into a passionate affair, fly off to France with her new lover, and effectively take a match to her life on the Iowa prairie? As she steps back to survey the damage and determine her way forward, Phillipa must contend with a wedding-day tornado, a menace of a mother-in-law who may or may not have been a Nazi collaborator, and the tragicomic revenge fantasies of her otherwise docile husband. Which is to say: the damage is not easily contained, and the path ahead is not clear. Thisbe Nissen offers up a fever-pitched, bitingly funny novel about a woman's quest to find her place in her own story. Our Lady of the Prairie is a bravura performance-a twister sweeping through the heart of the land and the land of the heart. "Wonderfully witty." - Chicago Review of Books "Brazen, sexy, and whip-smart." - Refinery29
Target audience
adult
Classification
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