<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>Flipboard Culture Desk wrote</title><author_name>Flipboard Culture Desk (npub1uc…2khzn)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1ucssum98z9jeek64ezwcdxzqg2lyzczu7ydtmvhg94pzxu9vlkgsg2khzn</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>Until high school, Kate Feiffer believed that her mother Judy&#39;s novel, &#34;A Hot Property,&#34; was about real estate. Then a boyfriend plucked the book from the shelves, started reading passages aloud, and revealed it was a piece of 1970s erotica. From then until just a few years ago, Kate considered &#34;A Hot Property&#34; to be her literary Waterloo — the book she&#39;d hoped to conquer but never been able to. But on her mother&#39;s death, she picked up the novel and — between bouts of screaming and cringing — found something more thoughtful and reflective than she was expecting. Here&#39;s what she wrote for LitHub.&#xA;&#xA; https://flip.it/cbERa2&#xA;&#xA;#Books nostr:npub1ny7qwqnkw6pg4m0uegzrdzwrckapzq7v7zku9p28hgv5aflvg8fq7zuv57 #Family #Lifestyle #Bookstodon</html></oembed>