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"There is a strong element of satire in Nine Months. Bomer
scrutinizes grim parental impulses, but does so with a phenomenal
comedic pace. The lead character of Sonia is fully formed, at once
over-the-top, entirely human, and thoroughly relatable. Supporting
characters--neurotic parents slavishly following the latest medical or
pop-psychological study on how to create the Perfect Kid--only make
Sonia more sympathetic. No doubt, Bomer's skillfulness with
characterization comes from her thriving career as a short fiction
writer. (Baby & Other Stories, one of her earlier collections, delves into themes similar to Nine Months.) Indeed, her style and tone evokes the early works of Roddy Doyle--The Snapper immediately springs to mind--which is itself exciting because it suggests Bomer will soon be evoking Doyle's later masterworks."
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Howdy ! Do you own any writing experience or this is a pure natural gift ? Can't wait to see your reply.
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