The Wonder Bread Summer - Jessica Anya Blau

The Wonder Bread Summer

By Jessica Anya Blau

  • Release Date: 2013-05-28
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
3 Score: 3 (From 28 Ratings)

Description

“Picaresque, properly funny, unpredictable and altogether irrepressible.” —Nick Hornby, The Believer

Jessica Anya Blau, author of The Summer of Naked Swim Parties and Mary Jane, delivers a darkly hilarious, heartbreaking coming-of-age novel with The Wonder Bread Summer.

In The Wonder Bread Summer, loosely based on Alice in Wonderland, 20-year-old Allie Dodgson has adventures that rival those Alice had down the rabbit hole. Or those of Weeds’ Nancy Botwin.

Allison is working at a dress shop to help pay for college. The dress shop turns out to be a front for drug dealers. And Allison ends up on the run—with a Wonder Bread bag full of cocaine.

With a hit man after her, Allison wants the help of her parents. But there’s a problem: Her mom took off when Allison was eight; her dad moves so often Allison that doesn’t even have his phone number….

Set in 1980s California, The Wonder Bread Summer is a wickedly funny and fresh caper that’s sure to please fans of Christopher Moore, Carl Hiaasen, and Marcy Dermansky.

Reviews

  • The Wonder Bread Summer

    3
    By Susyssm
    A lot of action, a bit of interest with the Chinese Proverbs -- but mostly fluff
  • Wonder bored summer

    1
    By Levering1
    Don't buy this book. It really is not well written. In fact, it's a bore.
  • An Exhilarating Read.

    5
    By Vickie Fang
    This is the best of Blau's novels -- and that's saying a lot. Fast paced, funny, and very sensory, it tells the story of a young woman on a wild adventure. It's the kind of action story that is usually reserved for male characters, but Blau proves that she can pull it off with a female lead expertly. The resolution is enormously satisfying, and it's impossible not to care about the characters.
  • Disappointing

    1
    By V.bernal
    I've was so excited for this book to come out because I loved Drinking Closer to Home and The Summer of Naked Swim Parties. This book was one of the most stupidest stories I ever read. I kept on reading in hopes it would get better, it never did. Wish I could get my money back.

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