“The Bourgeois Anarchist is an engrossing tale of an aging pacifist’s struggle to live her ideals as she’s enveloped by the dangers of anarchic activism and the violence of big city capitalism.” —Alan Drew, author of Shadow Man and Gardens of Water
“If you’ve ever wondered what you would do in a time of crisis ... you’re doing it right now. Susie Alioto is doing her thing too ... marching, banner-waving and trying to reconcile her anarchic principles with her non-violent beliefs, in an America where non-violence seems to be increasingly impossible. As tensions rise in her rapidly gentrifying district of Philadelphia, a motley crew of cops, mobsters, pacifists and pseudo-anarchists invade Susie’s quiet existence. No wonder she’s feeling dizzy. A thoroughly enjoyable, and surprisingly gentle, story of love, duty and politics.” —Orla McAlinden, author of The Accidental Wife and The Flight of the Wren
“It’s antifa vs artisanal coffee in this absorbing and timely Philadelphia story about the difficulties of living out one’s radical principles in the most orderly way possible.” —Elisabeth Cohen, author of The Glitch
“When it comes to political convictions, our younger selves are bound to judge our older selves, and harshly. The charm of this novella is the way it presents this subject with such a light touch, such generosity, and such affection for its characters.” —Simone Zelitch, author of Judenstaat, Waveland, and Louisa