An alternative to chick lit
Yesterday’s New York Times featured this article, which explains that recent changes in the genre of chick lit mirror recent changes in the U.S. economy. No longer are heroines hunting for rich men whilst climbing their own corporate ladders in lovely, designer shoes. No, they’re doing more practical things, like clipping coupons after their white-collar-criminal husbands go to jail. Or getting divorced. Or generally living simple lives fraught with everyday problems, the kind to which readers can relate. The journeys these women face, the NYT article continues, are emotional journeys, rather than economical ones in which readers see the ambitious … Continue reading An alternative to chick lit
