A review by literarymarvel
The Wrong Kind of Woman by Sarah McCraw Crow

5.0

4.5 overall

A decisive and intelligent novel that follows the evolving lives of three interwoven characters during a shifting period in American history. Politics, gender roles, women’s rights, and coed education are just some of the topics touched on.

What’s truly wonderful about this novel, though, is the way the author writes these characters. They are all lovingly written and humanized; their stories are raw and vulnerable. You can feel how the world changing around them affects them emotionally. It was beautiful and so refreshing.