Random Acts of Senseless Violence

Womack, Jack

"The book I think is most underrated is Jack Womack’s 'Random Acts of Senseless Violence'. A near future that chillingly predicted the foulest possible outcome of our past four years in the US" – William Gibson, January 2021.
Thirteen-year-old Lola Hart's diary about her family, city and country, all dissolving or spinning out of control.

Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press. First American edition 1993
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: New York
Foxing to extremities, very good in fine dustwrapper.


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