A review by synth
Maggie Terry by Sarah Schulman

1.0

The one thing I appreciated in this book was that the author never needed to have the main character show attraction/objectification of women to mark her queerness. But the characters are one-dimensional, the main character unlikable for her blandness trying to hide under a Tragic PastTM and some white liberal views of american society. The writing is not awful on a technical level, it errs a little with head-hopping at times but it's pretty decent if a bit dry or rambly otherwise.