Shannon Gibney, The Minnesota Star Tribune

“Little Movements” Lauren Morrow’s smart, incisive and hilarious debut, is an ode to the creative process and to people everywhere who feel the pull to take a risk and try something new.

I have never read a book quite like this one, about the professional choreographic world, and featuring a deeply conflicted, 30-something, sardonic, Black female protagonist. It’s been awhile since I enjoyed a book so much, and found myself laughing out loud at the absurdity and truth — the truth of the absurdity — in the world Morrow concocts. Dare I say this is an experience many readers need, especially right now?

Layla Smart has been mostly happily married to an unsuccessful white screenwriter-turned-IT-guy in Brooklyn when she receives an offer for a res

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