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A review by ashleybythelibrary
Eden Springs by Laura Kasischke
5.0
When browsing the Fairy Tale Review/Wayne State University Press table at AWP, I was offered a free copy of EDEN SPRINGS. Hesitant to take free books unless I know I'll read them or pass them on to someone who will enjoy it, I listened to the pitch from the bookseller. Based off of a true story, I was sold.
Flipping between narrative and clippings from newspapers, I felt unsure of the novella until I finished. It was then that I knew EDEN SPRINGS had hooked me. Like the cult leader it features, the novella hypnotizes you until you reach the epilogue and find yourself image searching Benton Harbor.
Flipping between narrative and clippings from newspapers, I felt unsure of the novella until I finished. It was then that I knew EDEN SPRINGS had hooked me. Like the cult leader it features, the novella hypnotizes you until you reach the epilogue and find yourself image searching Benton Harbor.