With this cover, how can you not pick up Julia May Jonas's "Vladimir?" It is, however, not the steamy romance novel that you think. The narrator, a college professor in a small liberal arts college in upstate New York, finds herself embroiled in her husband's impropriety scandal with his students. This novel is a look at feminism, aging, and relationship power struggles, and many of us can relate. The author's cerebral writing style will keep you reading through the end as the narrative takes twists and turns through a resolution.
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"Vladimir," by Julia May Jonas
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