Difference between revisions of "Miss Subways by David Duchovny"
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==Trigger Warnings== | ==Trigger Warnings== | ||
*Alzheimer's Disease | *Alzheimer's Disease | ||
+ | *Anti-Semitism | ||
*Child Illnesses | *Child Illnesses | ||
*Christianity | *Christianity | ||
*Colonialism | *Colonialism | ||
+ | *Emesis | ||
*Life or death wagers | *Life or death wagers | ||
− | *Predatory male | + | *Predatory male behaviors |
*Seizures | *Seizures | ||
*Slavery (mentioned) | *Slavery (mentioned) |
Revision as of 12:45, 14 September 2023
Author(s) | David Duchovny |
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Published | May 1st, 2018 |
Genre(s) | Magical Realism, |
Age group | Adult |
Summary
Emer is just a woman living in New York City who takes the subway, buys ice cream from the bodega on the corner, has writerly aspirations, and lives with her boyfriend, Con. But is this life she lives the only path she’s on? Taking inspiration from the myth of Emer and Cuchulain and featuring an all-star cast of mythical figures from all around the world, David Duchovny’s darkly funny fantasy novel Miss Subways is one woman’s trippy, mystical journey down parallel tracks of time and love. On the way, Emer will battle natural and supernatural forces to find her true voice, power, and destiny. A fairy tale of love lost and regained, Miss Subways is also a love letter to the city that enchants us all: New York.
Trigger Warnings
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Anti-Semitism
- Child Illnesses
- Christianity
- Colonialism
- Emesis
- Life or death wagers
- Predatory male behaviors
- Seizures
- Slavery (mentioned)
Representation
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
- African and African Diaspora Gods and Goddesses
- Celtic Fae
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