

Convenience Store Woman speaks about the status quo and society. We are humans with unique personalities, syndromes, and traumas, so why must we hold another individual to standards of belonging when we ourselves have our own weird quirks?
This book blends odd and dark humor with sharp observations, and it makes you wonder what it really means to be "normal." That question lingers even after finishing, which is what makes the story so engaging and thought-provoking.
Convenience Store Woman speaks about the status quo and society. We are humans with unique personalities, syndromes, and traumas, so why must we hold another individual to standards of belonging when we ourselves have our own weird quirks?
This book blends odd and dark humor with sharp observations, and it makes you wonder what it really means to be "normal." That question lingers even after finishing, which is what makes the story so engaging and thought-provoking.