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The Craigslist Incident
The Craigslist Incident | Jason Fisk
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In The Craigslist Incident, Edna Barrett takes an advertisement out on Craigslist: I'm an 18-year-old female and I want to take a hit out on myself. Joe Dolsen, a 20-year-old who has suffered from periodic blackouts his whole life, answers the ad. What would bring two people to such ominous points at such young ages, and will they actually go through with it? Edna, raised by a single mother after the suicide of her father, repeatedly finds herself kicked out of schools for violent altercations that don't seem to be her fault. Finally, living a solitary life in rural Minnesota and taking classes online, she falls passionately in text-love with another outsider, Shane, whose obsession with Edna sends off alarm signals to her world-weary mother, especially when he drives hundreds of miles to show up unannounced at their home. Meanwhile, Joe is coming of age with an Evangelical mother who believes his probable epilepsy means he has been touched by God and uses her religiosity as justification for not seeking medical attention for her son and for remaining with his abusive father. As Joe and Edna reach adulthood struggling to make sense of their lives and losses, their dangerous tracks are set for collision.
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abookishbutterfly
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The story tackled extremely tragic circumstances, but I did not find it did this well. Instead. I felt it was a poorly written, superficial look at depression and weaponized spirituality built with characters who felt significantly younger than they were supposed to be. I was dismayed to see such delicate subject matter handled in such a careless fashion.

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abookishbutterfly
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I discovered The Craigslist Incident the day before my birthday and I desperately wanted to read it. When a friend gave me a gift card to my favorite bookstore as a gift, it wasn‘t difficult to decide what I wanted to spend it on! I‘m so glad my order came in today and that my husband was able to pick it up for me.

BethM That cover 😍 2y
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