Submitted by WantToBelieveInMagic t3_z74mij in books
I read Turpentine Lane and thought I had discovered a new writer of lighter fare, but now I'm not so sure whether she isn't also a bit antifeminist.
I'm not quite halfway through The View From Penthouse B which involves a woman divorced from a narcissistic predatory creep who is slowly worming his way back into her life. The distressing part is that I think we're supposed to see her as admirable and gracious for giving him comfort, whilst he also crosses her boundaries.
Also, this woman (and her sister) take in a new roommate who is also bullying her and constantly disregarding her boundaries, but I think we're supposed to see him as spirited and adding life to apartment.
Things have just felt very off with this particular book and I'd like some other opinions.
AccomplishedBasil700 t1_iy7v4b2 wrote
I’ve not read this book. But, I will say that writers who portray problematic behavior in a realistic situation as if it were admirable might have some problematic beliefs about that kind of situation.
So if you’re getting that vibe, you might be correct. Of course it could surprise you by the end, but maybe not.