Aug. 3
As the saying goes, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. But for Miranda Fitch, she has to grasp a tantalizing opportunity when it presents itself. Her life had fallen to shambles in one fell swoop a devastating accident crushed her back, her dreams as an actor, and her marriage. Now caught in a battle between agonizing chronic pain and painkiller dependence, all Miranda wants to do is stage a production of “All’s Well That Ends Well’ at the local community college where she teaches. But her students vehemently disagree and she’s in danger of losing her job. When three mysterious strangers give her the chance to transfer her pain to others, she takes it, but naturally, there will be consequences for her decision. Following her critically acclaimed 2019 novel “Bunny,” Boston author Mona Awad delivers another sharp satire with “All’s Well.”
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