Yesteryear
I spent a couple of hours this afternoon binge reading the final third of the book Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke. I really, really needed to see how it ended. And now I want everyone else to read it so I have a group of people to process it with.
I put the book on hold several months ago when I first read about it on a list of books being published this year. It is about a social media influencer who creates content about homemaking and raising her family who suddenly finds herself in the pioneer West. I won't post any spoilers, but I will say it is shelved under fiction and not fantasy or science fiction.
The author does a pretty decent job skewering of influencers and their followers, patriarchy, conservative Christianity, conservative homeschooling, preppers, conspiracy theorists, the "manosphere", and politicians. It is a book filled with people who are so afraid that they won't do things right, that they aren't important, that someone will find out they are imperfect, but the tone of the book isn't despairing. It is okay, more than okay actually, to not be perfect. Imperfection and the acceptance of it in others and in ourselves is really the path to contentment and sanity.
Read the book.
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