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The Lunar Housewife

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The Lunar Housewife

By: Caroline Woods
Narrated by: Jeanna Phillips, Cindy Kay
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A stylish and suspenseful historical page-turner following an up-and-coming journalist who stumbles onto a web of secrets, deceptions, and mysteries at a popular new literary magazine--inspired by the true story of CIA intervention in Cold War American arts and letters.

"Sly and delightful . . . the book is the equivalent of a flinty, modern dame holding her own in a room full of condescending men." --The New York Times Book Review


New York City, 1953: Louise Leithauser's star is on the rise. She's filed some of the best pieces at her boyfriend Joe's brand new literary magazine, Downtown (albeit under a male pseudonym), her relationship still makes her weak at the knees, and the science fiction romance she's writing on the side, "The Lunar Housewife," is going swimmingly. But when she overhears Joe and his business partner fighting about listening devices and death threats, Louise can't help but investigate, and she quickly finds herself wading into dangerous waters.

As Louise pieces together rumors, hunches, and clues, the picture begins to come together--Downtown's strings are being pulled by someone powerful, and that someone doesn't want artists or writers criticizing Uncle Sam. Meanwhile, opportunities are falling in Louise's lap that she'd have to be crazy to refuse, including an interview with America's most famous living author, Ernest Hemingway. Can Louise stand by and let doors keep opening for her, while the establishment sells out and censors her fellow writers? As her suspicions and paranoia mount, Louise's own novel "The Lunar Housewife" changes shape, colored by her newfound knowledge. And when Louise is forced to consider her future sooner than she planned, she needs to decide whether she can trust Joe for the rest of her life.

Peppered with cameos from real life luminaries such as Truman Capote and James Baldwin, and full of period detail and nail-biting tension, Caroline Woods channels 1950s New York glamour as Louise's investigation brings her face to face with shocking secrets, brutal sexism, and life or death consequences. Deeply researched and propulsive, The Lunar Housewife is a historical thriller rich with meaning for modern readers.
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This book wasn't life changing, but it was a fun listen. It's historical fiction about a time in American history when options for women were limited and freedom of expression was challenged (wait... maybe it's not too historical...). The narration performances were great for Louise and Katherine, but just ok for the other characters, especially the male voices. One side note - I've never been a big fan of Hemingway but like him more after his portrayal in this book!

Fun listen for a fan of historical fiction

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What a fun, unique book intertwining historical fiction with an authors journey through Cold War, espionage, and publishing angles. At first I found Louise infuriating, though I should have given her grace given the 1950s time period, but she definitely won me over by the end and I was totally in love with this book.

Spies & Space!

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This book is not great literature. Hopefully it will be printed in Russian so it can be enjoyed by Russian women who like romance novels.

Rambling nonsense

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