

I enjoy Reichl‘s nonfiction so I thought I‘d give her fiction debut a go. Not sure what she was thinking. This book suffers from a smorgasbord of genres. Is it romance? Historical fiction? Mystery? An epistolary novel? A cookbook? A coming-of-age story? It‘s all over the place. The way one character speaks induces eyeball rolls, and several plot lines strain credibility. What a disappointment.
![[tagged book]](https://image.librarything.com/pics/litsy_webpics/icon_taggedBook@3x.png)