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A review by booktherapyphilly
Impersonation by Heidi Pitlor
3.0
Impersonation is a very self-aware age of the #metoo feminist novel.
The plot follows a ghostwriter for a celebrity activist and hyper focuses on what economic status emotionally and physically allots for in regard to parenting.
I picture the ideal reader being an earnest baby feminist teen who gets a thrill from seeing in their memory political headlines referenced. Some valid points are made, but nothing new, nothing mind blowing, and nothing that goes too deep.
The plot follows a ghostwriter for a celebrity activist and hyper focuses on what economic status emotionally and physically allots for in regard to parenting.
I picture the ideal reader being an earnest baby feminist teen who gets a thrill from seeing in their memory political headlines referenced. Some valid points are made, but nothing new, nothing mind blowing, and nothing that goes too deep.