Kelly Link & Gavin J. Grant, editors, The Best of Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet (Del Rey, 2007)
Designed to tempt every palate, this collection of far-ranging stories seems to include something for everyone -- and no one story can accurately indicate the tone or appeal of the others. A skim through Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet is rather like flipping through the stations on a radio -- you'll find everything from pop music to health advice, and one of those stations is bound to interest you. The main difference is that where one might feel silly for finding a commercial more engrossing than anything else on the radio, this book's offerings embrace so much, in such a short span of pages, their readers will be too busy paying attention to compare them to anything else. A satisfyingly weird homage to the magazine pledged to publish the best and the oddest of today's literary world, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet is a provoking experience. The only piece of advice that could help prepare readers for some of the strangeness in store for them here is to avoid reading it right before bedtime. ![]() |
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