Review: Heart of Glass: A Memoir
“Lawless is a plucky, sympathetic narrator and grapples bravely with setback after setback…”
“Lawless has an engaging voice… seems to have an unending number of stories to tell.”
“Lawless has a fine eye for detail; reading about her misadventures will give readers—especially anyone who was single in 1980s New York City—a delicious shudder.”
“[Lawless] writes with charming candor… A lively, at times scandalous, tale of a twenty-something discovering herself.”
“The details shine. Lawless is observant and often profanely funny.”
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