All the Bad Girls Wear Russian Accents
"Embracing crackling humor to navigate the heartbreak of leaving her homeland, Ukraine, Muschenetz [creates] a soaring symphony of emotions in this wry poetic exploration of life as an outsider with its unbearable longings, delightful flavors of childhood, and tender celebration of our common humanity."
—Ari Honarvar, Nautilus Book Award Winner for A Girl Called Rumi
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"Power Point astonishes me... Muschenetz calls the U.S. to account for injustices against women and girls, quite literally keeping count by transforming graphs with footnotes into poetic forms. Her ability to write about such heavy topics as maternal mortality, racism, rape culture, and gun violence while still offering us humor, beauty, and hope for the future is masterful."
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–Katie Manning, Editor-in-chief of Whale Road Review, author of Hereverent and Tasty Other
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