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“Curtright’s debut novel is screamingly funny...Midwestern pragmatism meets lusty debauchery in this lively tale of parenting in a small town.” —Kirkus Reviews“The Burned Bridges of Ward, Nebraska is a brilliant, hilarious, and politically astute take on modern parenting. Eileen Curtright is an amazingly talented and scathingly witty observer of contemporary culture, and she’s produced a book full of characters who are believable and sympathetic while simultaneously being laugh-out-loud hilarious.” —David Liss, author of The Day of Atonement“A funny story...You’d have to be awfully hard-hearted not to fall for Rebecca’s charms as she finds her way to the respect—and self-respect—she deserves.” —Elisabeth Egan, Washington Post