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“When the books Lula wants banned show up in her Little Free Library, it sets off a cascade of consequences in this sneakily smart novel.”

People

“[An] incisive comedy . . . A clever send-up of book banners’ misplaced fears. Miller’s fans will flock to her latest page-turner as social critique.”

Publishers Weekly

A bold and brilliant rallying cry of a book!

Womensprize.com

“[A] hilarious, over-the-top, richly woven story with a lot of small-town charm.”

Readers Digest

Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books is shaping up to be this summer’s Big Read. Kirsten Miller has that rare ability to take a serious subject and make it very, very funny. I really enjoyed the book, and you will too.”

James Patterson, NYT bestselling author (to put it mildly) and indefatigable champion of banned books

“A snort-inducing testament to the grit and humor of the South—and an elegantly crafted call to spread wide our arms and offer everyone a seat at the table. Amen.”

Lauren Myracle, NYT bestselling author of many a banned book

“Funny, relevant, and wildly entertaining all at once? Please read this one and pass it along!”

Susan Wiggs, NYT bestselling author of The Lost and Found Bookshop

The Guardian All the Rage: The Rise of the Menopause Novel

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Miller, author of the Kiki Strike YA series, triumphs with her adult debut about three women who discover supernatural abilities during menopause, which they use to avenge murdered teenage girls in the New York beach town of Mattuck.

Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

Miller . . . has woven a pointed, punchy, and potent thriller for adults. . . . The Change is wry and clever, serious and exacting, and masterfully suspenseful in its conveyance of a deeply profound and feminist message.

Booklist, Starred Review

The novel takes on serious issues but doesn't take itself too seriously . . . Crime fiction, superpower fantasy, and sharp satire about sexism and ageism mesh for a satisfying read.

Kirkus

This punchy, feminist novel is for all the women who need to see some rich misogynistic dudes suffer, and who are desperate for fantasy novels with characters over 30.

Buzzfeed

A searing and wry example of why no woman should ever be underestimated.

Popsugar

A roar of rage, a pacy page-turner, I loved it with all my broken heart. Read it. You’ll love it.

Marian Keyes

Searing and witty and filled with so much warranted rage. This was a book I didn’t know I was aching for. I cheered on every page!

Erin A. Craig

The Change is like a guttural rage scream (and some how a soft tearful hug) of a book, and I couldn’t have loved it any more.

Emily Henry

A feminist thriller for our times.

Prima

An addictive, fast-paced crime novel like nothing you’ve ever read before.

Red Online

A revenge fantasy and feminist fist-pump—and a balm for trying times.

Grazia UK

Kirsten Miller blasts through the cliches and delivers a walloping, bloody punch. . . . [A] powerful and surprising read.

Sunday Express UK