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In this first collection by bestselling author Sara Connell the "madwomen" are out of the attic and roaming the streets in a phantasmagoric world of psychedelic frogs, maniacal therapists, talking neon signs and suffocating mothers. A newlywed couple purchase a much desired haunted house with disastrous results, a young woman may lose her job, and her mind on the way to Alaska, and a group of high school girls attempt immortality in a last resort to save a friend. Connell takes on patriarchy and culture with a singular voice that will make you think, laugh and shiver long after you finish reading.…mehr

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In this first collection by bestselling author Sara Connell the "madwomen" are out of the attic and roaming the streets in a phantasmagoric world of psychedelic frogs, maniacal therapists, talking neon signs and suffocating mothers. A newlywed couple purchase a much desired haunted house with disastrous results, a young woman may lose her job, and her mind on the way to Alaska, and a group of high school girls attempt immortality in a last resort to save a friend. Connell takes on patriarchy and culture with a singular voice that will make you think, laugh and shiver long after you finish reading.

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Sara Connell has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America, The View, Fox, Katie Couric, and TEDx. Her writing has been featured in: the New York Times, Forbes, TriQuarterly, Good Housekeeping, and Parenting. She has presented at the Chicago Tribune Printer's Row Literary Festival, Northwestern University, Story Studio Chicago, Chicago Literary Alliance, and Chicago Women in Publishing as well as many Fortune 1000 companies: Estee Lauder, Johnson & Johnson, GE, Unilever. Her memoir Bringing In Finn was nominated for ELLE magazine Book of the Year.