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One's Company: A Novel
by Ashley Hutson
Somewhere in Time Meets Ottessa Moshfegh (5/17/2022)
One's Company, Ashley Hutson's debut novel reminded me of the romantic movie Somewhere in Time and Ottessa Moshfegh's novel Eileen albeit for disparate reasons. True, One's Company is not a romance, but Hutson's careful adherence to detail in creating her world resembles the verisimilitude -- in fashion and speech--sought by Richard Collier (Christopher Reeve) in order to successfully travel through time. Hutson's delineation of the characters and settings in One's Company resembles Moshfegh's depiction of the main characters in Eileen, but Hutson's complex characterizations are strictly her own, physically and emotionally built upon background and incidents in the narrative.

Readers who appreciate dark humor, dense narrative, and farcical situations will love this novel.
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