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Women

A Novella

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Women

By: Chloe Caldwell
Narrated by: Lauren Fortgang
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Women is a novella about falling in love with a woman, about loving women, about being a woman. It is a novella about a mother and a daughter. A novella about female friendships that blur the line of romance. A novella about a woman who, after having her first sexual relationship with a woman, goes on a series of (comical) OK Cupid dates with other women. A novella about a woman in her 20s who doesn't know if she's gay or straight or bi. A novella about falling in love and having your heart broken and figuring out what to do next. The book is an urgent recall of heartbreak, of a stark identity in crisis.

©2014 Chloe Caldwell (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
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Raw heartbreak and discovery of emotions I’m sure we can all feel and relate to that

Heartbreak

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I found the writing practical and unversed. The characters were build on cliche archetypes and lacked layers and nuance. There was nothing novel about the story, it was everything society is told about lesbianism or queerdom, but nothing overtly vulnerable or disoriented. I think the author could go deeper and explore the why and not just the what.

A generic tale of coming to terms with security

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