Pixie Kitchy was once Miss New Jersey. Now she's married to a dentist, an ex-quarterback in turtled golf pants. Her ten-year-old daughter, Mitzie, wears Bo-peep pincurls and twirls baton. Her sixteen-year-old son, Ezra, the person who knows her best, is caught up in his fling with the podiatrist's daughter. And Pixie is consumed by the past. She confides, "I was a housewife, and I became dangerous. Sometimes it's the only way possible to regain footing in the world." In this high-wire mixture of absurdity and pathos, hilarity and darkness, one American family finds out that there is no such thing as the perfect American family, and, for better or for worse, they come together and start anew.
Muffie G. from LINCOLN CITY, OR wrote on 1/22/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
A look inside a family with numerous dysfunctions. Life did not turn out the way it was expected for the adults and the children learn their way through the chaos. I enjoyed the writing, characters and events.
Barb S. from DELRAN, NJ wrote on 7/7/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Very well-written novel.
Pat R. (cats16) from SHERMAN, NY wrote on 6/4/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
It was a strange book, sort of good, sort of not.
RUTH H. (swaptions) from STRASBURG, PA wrote on 4/17/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This wasn't my favorite book. Too much angst, not enough action...
Karen W. (Karen88) from LIVINGSTON, NJ wrote on 2/22/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Both funny and heartbreaking. Good read, I enjoyed it.
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Elise L. (tortiecat) from READING, MA wrote on 2/27/2008...
This book was well-written, and parts were engaging, but overall I found the two voices jarring and somewhat confusing, and was very disappointed in the ending. Good, but ultimately unsatisfying.