In a less-skilled writer’s hands, this novel would be a mess. It was still a little bit of a mess, but in a refreshing way. There is a lot of breaking of the fourth wall and the narration switches from first to third over and over, which could be grating but wasn’t to me.
Nineteen-year-old Margo sleeps with her college professor and ends up pregnant. She opts to keep the baby, and is smacked with the realities of trying to make money and secure childcare. She gets fired from her job and rent is coming due, so she becomes a content creator with tictok and Onlyfans. Side characters include her pro-wrestler father (who struggles with addition) her roommate, Susie, her complicated mom, baby Bodhi, and other content creators. The book treats sex workers and addiction with humanity. The writing - the use of language, creativity, descriptions, and characters makes the book memorable.
Super religious or conservative people will most likely hate this book. (9)
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