New
York television reporter Lucinda Trout is in search of
greener pastures. Her self-imposed mission: move to the
slower-paced, friendly, and vastly more affordable midwestern
town of Prairie City, USA. Her search includes but is
not limited to: a decently sized apartment with a few
aesthetic qualities; a job that is not all about pleasing
her conniving, urban terror of a boss; the love of a
good man; and, maybe, a dog. And so Lucind departs with
a plan to deliver televised reports to her New York audience
about the sweeping landscapes, charming farmsteads, and
quirky locals that will constitute her newfound quality
of life.
Meghan
Daum brings her sharp wit and courageous social commentary
to a wickedly funny, unforgettable debut novel--one that
is redemptive, witty and heartbreaking all at once. |