"Hilarious. . . . Pritchard is a rambunctious, witty writer, devilishly attuned to details and pop culture." --
Chicago Tribune "Ravishing." -
Vanity Fair "Sharply written. . . . Offers cutting insight into the place of aging women in society, the definition of manliness and the dance of courtship itself." -
The Washington Post "Absolutely fresh. [Pritchard's] language snaps with newness, sharp detail and goofy humor. . . . Prudence True Parker is a magnificent character." -
The Journal News "A brilliant mix of romance and satire. . . . Pritchard's quicksilver ability to blend biting social/political commentary with a rueful analysis of relationships makes this lesson in true romance an absolutely sage-scented delight." -
Publishers Weekly (starred)
Teaching a college course about personal journeys after a series of failed relationships, Prudence True Parker is asked by a dying romance author to finish his popular series, finds love with a young Comanche artist, and joins a team of Native American activists on a madcap trip to Arizona. Reprint.