Lessons in taxidermy
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
An autobiographical tale ties together moments and memories into a frantic, delicate, and often transcendently funny account of anguish and confusion, pain and poverty, isolation and illusion.
Bee Lavender is an author whose prose delves into the intricate connections between the body, society, and identity. Her style is both incisive and poetic, often exploring the unexamined corners of human experience. Lavender challenges conventional thinking with a unique perspective that is unafraid to provoke. Her work resonates with readers seeking literature that is intellectually stimulating and emotionally compelling.

An autobiographical tale ties together moments and memories into a frantic, delicate, and often transcendently funny account of anguish and confusion, pain and poverty, isolation and illusion.