The Lunar Housewife ⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Lunar Housewife by Caroline Woods


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A stylish and suspenseful historical page-turner following an up-and-coming journalist who stumbles onto a web of secrets, deceptions, and mysteries at a popular new literary magazine--inspired by the true story of CIA intervention in Cold War American arts and letters.

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Louise Leithauser's star is on the rise. She’s filing stories at her boyfriend Joe's new literary magazine and the novel she's writing is going swimmingly. But when she overhears Joe and his business partner fighting about listening devices and death threats, Louise can't help but investigate, and learns that someone is pulling Joe’s strings--someone who doesn't want artists criticizing Uncle Sam. Meanwhile, opportunities are falling in Louise's lap that she'd have to be crazy to refuse. Can Louise let doors keep opening for her, while the establishment censors her fellow writers? As her suspicions mount, Louise's novel is colored by her newfound knowledge. And when she’s forced to consider her future sooner than she planned, Louise needs to decide whether she can trust Joe for the rest of her life.

Genre: Historical Fiction, Suspense, Thriller, Adventure Fiction
Circa: 1950s

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This is a book within a book. The Lunar Housewife is actually a book the journalist is writing during the story. This book is ultimately about the CIA's intervention with propaganda and censorship of what was really happening during the Cold War.

For those who think the government would never lie to you, you can bet your bottom dollar that the government does indeed lie to us and has, probably since the beginning of government. Except for maybe Honest Abe. No president has received that label since. 

🎧Jeanna Philips, Cindy Kay

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