Mona Awad's All's Well meets Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt in Lauren Danhof's darkly humorous debut, in which a daughter races to save her mother from a dangerous cult before it's too late.
Glinda Glass is truly trying her best. After dropping out of her graduate school program, she moves back to her childhood home with her momwho has not only joined a cult, the Starlight Pioneer Society, but has also become enraptured by its charismatic and menacing leader, Arlon. Meanwhile, Glinda spends her days working in the Drench-the-Wench dunk booth at the local Renaissance fair with her only friend Troywho may be falling in love with her.
When Glinda learns that the cult will be turning her familys home into their commune, she decides to take matters into her own handsby infiltrating the cult and taking it down from the inside. There, she realizes things are far more sinister than she could have ever imagined and that she must get her mom out from under the spell of Arlon by any means necessary.
But Glinda cant do it on her own; to save her mother, shell have to confront her own history of trauma and grief and repair her relationships with her sisters and Troy, no matter the cost.
Genre: General Fiction
Glinda Glass is truly trying her best. After dropping out of her graduate school program, she moves back to her childhood home with her momwho has not only joined a cult, the Starlight Pioneer Society, but has also become enraptured by its charismatic and menacing leader, Arlon. Meanwhile, Glinda spends her days working in the Drench-the-Wench dunk booth at the local Renaissance fair with her only friend Troywho may be falling in love with her.
When Glinda learns that the cult will be turning her familys home into their commune, she decides to take matters into her own handsby infiltrating the cult and taking it down from the inside. There, she realizes things are far more sinister than she could have ever imagined and that she must get her mom out from under the spell of Arlon by any means necessary.
But Glinda cant do it on her own; to save her mother, shell have to confront her own history of trauma and grief and repair her relationships with her sisters and Troy, no matter the cost.
Genre: General Fiction
Praise for this book
"Equally comedic and thoughtful, It's Not a Cult is a bighearted ode to finding love and forgiveness amid sect madness and a Bigfoot hunt. Lauren Danhof's debut is a quirky, endearing gem." - Brooke Fossey
"Danhof has created a main character both hilarious and deliciously flawed. It's Not A Cult had me laughing out loud and crying in equal measure." - Leslie Lutz
"This book is the perfect balance of heart-wrenching and heart-warming, funny and sad, and it also somehow manages to be chock full of exciting surprises. It is a story of self-discovery and human connection, and how one is not possible without the other. I love Glinda so much, and I love that she would hate me for saying that. She is the prickly, funny, well-meaning, f*****-up heroine of my dreams!" - Eden Robins
"Danhof has created a main character both hilarious and deliciously flawed. It's Not A Cult had me laughing out loud and crying in equal measure." - Leslie Lutz
"This book is the perfect balance of heart-wrenching and heart-warming, funny and sad, and it also somehow manages to be chock full of exciting surprises. It is a story of self-discovery and human connection, and how one is not possible without the other. I love Glinda so much, and I love that she would hate me for saying that. She is the prickly, funny, well-meaning, f*****-up heroine of my dreams!" - Eden Robins
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