A review by divyamehra
Vladimir by Julia May Jonas

I liked this book. It made me think a lot. It was provocative. It was clearly meant to be controversial (and its many divisive critiques have proven to be the case). It questions female agency, aging and beauty, morals, power dynamics, and academia. I didn't find the narrator to be unbearable, and I liked that she was flawed. The ending could have been better.