A review by literatehedgehog
Midnight at the Electric by Jodi Lynn Anderson

4.0

A subtle novel between contemporary, historical, and epistolary fiction. It's about loss, what it takes to be brave, what it takes to love, to let go, to forgive. Despite some of the summaries out there, or even the cover, it's not about the sci fi elements of going to Mars, running away from home, or circuses. (I don't know about you, but I am so over circuses).

It's quiet but powerful, so it may get overlooked. It's not be the best beach read or exciting escapism, but it's worth a slow savor on a cloudy day.