Spilt Milk

Spilt Milk by Lana Citron, published by Scribner in 2002, is a work of fiction that follows the journey of Murrey Pogue, an Irish girl navigating life in America. At 234 pages, this edition presents a narrative filled with the complexities of city life and cultural heritage, as Murrey seeks genuine connections amidst a chaotic environment.
Readers will find a vivid exploration of Murrey’s experiences as she encounters a diverse cast of characters, including strippers, thieves, and preachers, all while maintaining her hope for love. The story delves into the challenges of finding authenticity in a world that often feels overwhelming and disorienting. Through Murrey’s blunders and adventures, the book captures the essence of searching for meaning in an unfamiliar landscape.
Official synopsis Publisher
This is the story of Irish girl Murrey Pogue, alone in America in search of the real thing. Blindly hopeful she’ll stumble upon love, she blunders through a Jerry Springer landscape of strippers, thieves, addicts, preachers and pimps.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Spilt Milk” about?
Who is the author of “Spilt Milk”?
When was “Spilt Milk” published?
What is the ISBN for “Spilt Milk”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
