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What is Nothing to See Here really about?
“Nothing to See Here” is an unassuming bombshell of a novel that appears to be about female friendship — and here I'm angry all over again that a man has given us the most subtle and poignant depiction of female friendship that I've read in a few years, Ferrante novels aside — but is actually about our responsibilities ...
Oct 30, 2019
Is "Nothing to see here" a good book?
This is a story that is so absorbing and told so briskly it can be devoured in one or two lengthy sittings. It is well worth clearing one's schedule to do so. ... a love letter to the weirdness and difficulties of children and of parenting, with or without spontaneous human combustion.
What does the fire symbolize in Nothing to See Here?
The children burst into flames when they experience extreme emotions, therefore making the fires symbolic of the way uncontrollable emotions can blaze through all of us. The destructive power of their fires points particularly to the explosive power of children's rage.
Is Nothing to See Here funny?
This “big-hearted” and “bizarre” novel (Chicago Review of Books) is a “funny and touching fable about love for kids, even the ones on fire” (Kirkus).
Nothing to See Here is a novel by Tennessee author Kevin Wilson set in Nashville over one hot summer. It follows the emotional journey of a woman charged ...
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The New York Times bestselling novel Lillian and Madison were unlikely roommates and yet inseparable friends at their elite boarding school. Then Lillian had to leave the school unexpectedly in the wake of a scandal and they’ve barely spoken... Google Books
Originally published: October 29, 2019
Author: Kevin Wilson
Genres: Humor, Coming-of-age story, Humorous Fiction, and more
“Are you hungry?” “I am,” he said, still not smiling. Maybe he was thinking about his fire children. Maybe he was thinking about me, this strange woman, taking ...
May 15, 2020 · Nothing to See Here is one of the funniest books I've read. The main character is bonkers and I love her. And kids spontaneously combust!