A review by vikkiwarner
Stone Arabia by Dana Spiotta

4.0

The world presented in this book is not a comforting one. It's one of neurosis, obsession, three a.m. terrors, and loneliness. It doesn't apologize for this fact, and Spiotta doesn't attempt to resolve it. But it's also a little bit in awe of the things people do for their families, the dreamy memories that can swarm us in times of crisis, and the crazy plans people make for their lives.