![]() ![]() Cheryl lives an intense fantasy life that often bleeds awkwardly into her social interactions.īut the people surrounding Cheryl are by no means any less strange. July lets us peer into Cheryl’s odd life: her anxiety-driven throat congestion, her odd sense that she’s seeing a baby she met when she was nine as he is born into new bodies, her awkward social graces, her habit of peeing in jars when nervous. ![]() But in Miranda July’s new novel, The First Bad Man, Cheryl’s disrupted living situation is the least of her worries. All is well until her boss’ 21 year-old daughter, Clee, moves in. No trip to the kitchen is wasted she doesn’t have time for plates or a mess. Each of her activities is governed by a system. Sign up for our newsletter to get submission announcements and stay on top of our best work.Ĭheryl Glickman likes things done a certain way. ![]()
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