![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now, I don’t remember what it was that made me want to read this book-the fact that Feminist Press had published it (and I’ve been interested in their work for a few years now), the fact that Julia sounded particularly excited about it (as we all should be and are about our respective books!), or the fact that it promised some pretty sultry scenes (who doesn’t want to read a little raunch for work purposes?)-but by the time a review copy floated to the top of my many stacks, I had decided to look into it myself.Īnd to be honest, for the first time in a long time, I found the accompanying texts to be more interesting than the book itself. In addition to the usual amusement of finally hearing both sides of the podcast (usually I just hear parts of Chad’s side of the conversation through my office door, and never know what Tom’s responses are), I was particularly intrigued by the Feminist Press book Julia plugged, Thérèse and Isabelle by Violette Leduc. I recently listened to Three Percent Podcast #99, which had guest speaker Julia Berner-Tobin from Feminist Press. The latest addition to our Reviews section is by Kaija Straumanis on Thérèse and Isabelle by Violette Leduc, translated by Sophie Lewis and published by Feminist Press. ![]()
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