“It takes a psychotherapist’s heart coupled with an artist’s eye to create such hauntingly perfect vignettes of modern life…Remarkably deep, disarmingly witty.” This is how one critic describes Alice at the Rabbithole Café. A surprisingly wide range of emotions unfolds at these café tables where the generations intersect: Babyboomer anxiety, Gen X obsession, Millennial longing. “Vinnie,” says a feisty Boomer, “look up from the goddamned phone or I’ll give you something tweet about!” Lone readers, cozy schmoozers, sharp operators, tender families—all come to life. The eatme cakes, so full of revelation for Alice and the Baby Boomers, may have passed into other hands, but with or without them the world grows “curiouser and curiouser.” Dr. Schavrien is a psychotherapist with 15 awards for her work in the arts; she was a long-time student of the late Harold Rosenberg, art critic for The New Yorker.
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