![]() ![]() When a higher-up hookup think he can take advantage of her, she awkwardly attempts blackmail for a publishing in. You learn exactly what Florence wants and what she’s willing to do to get it early on. ![]() painfully aware that she’s a struggling outsider in the city, and willing to do whatever she needs to do. In the beginning, she reminds me a bit of Louise in Social Creature. She wants to be a writer, but the prep-school Manhattan literary crowd has their own language and culture, and it’s not something she learned in Florida. In the beginning of Who Is Maud Dixon?, by Alexandra Andrews, Florence is new to New York and new to publishing, discovering constantly just how much she doesn’t understand. But still! If you’re the kind of reader who doesn’t like hints before you read, skip this review. ![]() Mostly mild spoilers, I mean, about the character development and my intense book feelings while reading, not a total plot reveal. It’s almost impossible to review Who Is Maud Dixon? without letting some spoilers slip. ![]()
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