Book Review: Yokohama Threeway and Other Small Shames by Beth Lisick
Yokohama Threeway is great because it’s funny. But it’s also low-commitment. Of the fifty-ish vignettes, few of them are longer than a couple pages.
The premise is embarrassing moments, like that one thing you did 6 years ago and are still cringing over. But 50-ish of them. And all of them make you think thank goodness it wasn’t me. Phew! They’re basically little 3-minute bursts of Maybe I’m not too fucked up after all (even if it’s a lie to yourself).
Read it! buy a copy from City Lights/Sister Spit or get it from the library!
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This entry was posted on March 29, 2014 by glitteranddirt. It was filed under book review and was tagged with embarassment, humor, san francisco, sister spit.
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