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About The Book
All Isabelle Marsden wants when she moves from Chicago to Kansas is a place to retreat, reassess, and regain control of her life after an ugly #MeToo experience. But after a chance encounter with a free-spirited artist who carries a wallaby in a baby sling and makes assemblages from roadkill, she’s drawn into a community of eccentrics who soon have her lobbying to rescue their Summer Solstice parade, conducting surveillance at a roadside zoo, and visiting an outsider artist’s strange, yet intriguing, sculpture garden.
Inspired by that wild creation, Belle starts her own peculiar assemblage, convinced it’s the key to repairing her fractured life. As she uncovers her hidden creativity—and madness—her project lands her in trouble with her landlady, the city zoning department, and even the police. Ultimately, her only way through is to rely on help from her found family of oddball characters—and on her newly redefined self.
Product Details
- Publisher: She Writes Press (March 17, 2026)
- Length: 280 pages
- ISBN13: 9798896360971
Raves and Reviews
"A woman embraces the unexpected in The Utterly Unacceptable Atrocity of Isabelle Marsden, a warm novel about neighborliness and improvisational art."—Foreword Clarion Reviews
". . . a well-paced, offbeat tale that drives home the significance of creativity and community."—BlueInk Review
"Read this book for inspiration, as a respite, or just because it has a capybara. A story with colorful, eccentric, delightful characters who do whimsical, unconventional, and amusing things."—Ellen Barker, author of East of Troost, Still Needs Work, and The Breaks
“. . . Pokerwinski’s tale of irresistible eccentricities celebrates the mystical power of art in bringing together a community, especially when unexpected forces fan hidden sparks into an uncontainable celebration of individual expression.”—Erika Nelson, Cultural Resources Director, S.P. Dinsmoor’s Garden of Eden
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