Steffie works at a dry-cleaner’s, trying to cleanse the world one garment at a time, but she can’t escape the guilt and shame that linger within her. Haunted by a traumatic childhood event involving her sister, which she can’t fully recall, Steffie is trapped in a cycle of self-destruction and defiance. Her father’s sudden death forces her to confront her past, leading to an unexpected journey of redemption and self-discovery. “No Such Thing as Monday” is a raw, exhilarating, and surprisingly funny novel that explores themes of memory, guilt, and reinvention.
Why You Should Read?
- Delves into themes of memory, guilt, and the struggle for self-redemption.
- Highlights the literary significance of portraying vulnerable individuals navigating life’s challenges.
- Ideal for readers who appreciate emotionally resonant and character-driven stories.
- Stands out for its unique narrative style and unexpected humor amidst serious themes.