
Life Among the Savages
In a hilariously charming domestic memoir, America's celebrated master of terror turns to a different kind of fright: raising children In her celebrated fiction, Shirley Jackson explored the darkness lurking beneath the surface of small-town America. But in Life Among the Savages, she takes on the lighter side of small-town life. In this witty and warm memoir of her family's life in rural Vermont, she delightfully exposes a domestic side in cheerful contrast to her quietly terrifying fiction. With a novelist's gift for character, an unfailing maternal instinct, and her signature humor, Jackson turns everyday family experiences into brilliant adventures.
Reviews

Belle@bellebcooper
More fun than I expected, though a little hit-and-miss between the various stories. Good for an easy, silly read.

Arden Kowalski@jonimitchell
This was absolutely delightful.

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