The Last Jewish Virgin at Connotation Press

In likening the fear of vampires to a young woman’s fear of her burgeoning sexuality—and flight from her mother—Janice Eidus boldly walks a fine line between satire and sincerity, while slyly merging the vampire myth with the plight of the young artist embracing a life outside the mainstream.

In ConnotationPress.com’s book review column, playwright Traci Parks gives Janice Eidus’ haunting coming of age tale a rave rewiew, praising how the “…Conflict between Lilith’s ambition/virginity and the temptations that come her way fires the book forward with page-turning suspense.”

Read the rest of the review online here.

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