A review by mollyfischfriedman
Impersonation by Heidi Pitlor

4.0

This book was a thoughtful and critical exploration of feminism, motherhood, and what we as a society expect of women in the post-2016 world. Allie was really compelling as a flawed but self-aware narrator, and the flaws of the other people in her life made her own frustrations that much more understandable. While some plot points felt forced, I in general appreciated the bumpy nature of Allie's life and her career as a ghostwriter and that her life was messy and didn't need to be tied up in a bow for things to be okay.