I think the most important thing I can do with this review is set the stage for those who are contemplating reading this book. While there are four primary female figures and a few others, arguably part of crossword history, whose life and works are a large part of this book, and the author traces her own work and experience with the world of crosswords, there are also digressions into larger feminist history, 1/?
To add to the muddle, while the author calls herself out on her tendency to intellectualize, it doesn't stop her from delving in to the psychological theory of anorexia, various psychologists' work, and unfortunately, a few dips into Freudian analysis which I outright skimmed. 4mo
The author's intentions, it now seems clear, were not to provide an inspirational text, but a recognition of the struggle. I just wish I'd known that going in.
⚠️ anorexia, detailed discussion of disordered eating, body dysmorphia, transphobia 4mo