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Weather offill review
Weather offill review









weather offill review

It is both darkly funny and sardonic as well as absurdly light at other times. Despite its anxiety-driven narrative about the end of the world (whether due to climate change or the rapture), the book is quite humorous, as Lizzie relays quick quips and anecdotes throughout, delving often into the farcical and absurd. Weather is an unconventional novel that uses its broken, disparate structure to capture the current American zeitgeist in a spectacular way. Discussion of the external forces driving Offill's work.A guide to the key characters throughout the book.Easily digestible takeaways distilling the main themes.What does this Start Publishing Notes' summary, analysis, and review Include? In Offill's signature style of disjointed autofiction, she takes the reader/listener on a journey through the mind of a woman obsessed with doomsday preparation in a world ever threatened by climate change and divisive politics. Jenny Offill's third novel follows the thoughts of librarian Lizzie Benson as she deals with raising a family, helping her brother overcome addiction, and preparing for the end of the world. Please note: This is a summary, analysis, and review of the book and not the original book.











Weather offill review