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anthofer 's review for:
Mrs. Fletcher
by Tom Perrotta
Perrota's willing to go places in contemporary life that he should probably stay away from, but he pulls it off. The switch between the close third and first person perspectives is jarring, but as an exploration of piggishness on college campuses it's totally believable. I'm not sure about the ending but what's in between is worth it.