Urgent, funny, and wistful ... Wrenching ... Most of the stories in Schulman’s volume share [a] thrilling, rebellious tone ... Even toddlers, those embodiments of fascistic, irrational will, refuse to be suppressed in the Schulman canon: The Memoirs of Lucien hilariously gives life to the inner monologue of an id-ruled mini-tyrant. With both visions and revisions and a constant battle between restlessness and resignation, Helen Schulman’s new collection makes willing fools for love of us all. Her wild inner heart reaches out to our own, and as she says, 'who wouldn’t want a piece of that?'
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