Political wife Kathleen Held is looking forward to a relaxing night at home alone. But when her taxi driver pulls up to her house, she finds her garage on fire, her husband without pants, and a woman half her age. When the driver snaps a photo, it is not her husband’s infidelity that shocks everyone but that Kathleen unknowingly had a large period stain on her pastel pants. She is immediately inducted into the Society of Shame and becomes the spokesperson for the #YesWeBleed campaign. Roper’s sophomore novel (after
Eden Lake) is a searing look at how grassroots movements begin, the power of internet fame, and the importance of relationships in the real world. Thérèse Plummer narrates Kathleen, a woman poised to be a senator’s wife, bringing out her grace and confusion as she navigates perimenopause, infidelity, and the demands and rewards of family.
VERDICT Though full of laugh-out-loud moments, this refreshing listen also provides a scathing commentary on social media fame and the speed at which one’s fortunes can change. Perfect for fans of Bonnie Garmus’s Lessons in Chemistry and Where’d You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple.
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