<b>"<i>The Lunar Housewife</i> is wonderfully entertaining and slyly subversive. Caroline Woods pens a story that will linger in the memory!" —Kate Quinn, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Alice Network</i></b><br><br>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 planne