A review by garleighc
Lipshitz Six, or Two Angry Blondes by T. Cooper

4.0

This was weird as heck and I liked it! It starts with an immigration tale of a family leaving Russia for Texas to live with the wife, Esther's brother Avi, escaping the current pogroms that leave Jewish communities desecrated. Of course, we end up with the narrator himself revealing that he in fact is an actual writer (although he also thinks he's Eminem sometimes) who writes books and he's trying to write about his family and his great-grandmother's obsession with Charles Lindbergh after she herself lost one of her children--literally LOST, as in misplaced and then they never found him--and admitting that his life is less than perfect. I really liked where this went and now I want to read all T Cooper's other stuff.